Role of Water in Chemistry: Molecular Point of View

Authors

  • J. Lengyel Lehrstuhl für Physikalische Chemie, Fakultät für Chemie & Zentralinstitut für Katalyseforschung, Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany
  • M. Ončák Institut für Ionenphysik und Angewandte Physik, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
  • M. Fárník J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic

Keywords:

solvent, nanoparticles, clusters, molecular beams, mass spectrometry

Abstract

Water is the most important solvent in chemical reactions. However, its role does not have to be always obvious or correspond to our chemical intuition. In the present short review article, we focus on the role of water at the lowest, molecular level. We also briefly discuss the methods being used to study the hydrated molecules and ions. We show that already a few water molecules can entirely change the course of atmospheric reactions, protect DNA building blocks from dissociation or create various isomers of a hydrated electron in clusters with metal ions.

Published

2018-12-15

How to Cite

Lengyel, J., Ončák, M., & Fárník, M. (2018). Role of Water in Chemistry: Molecular Point of View. Chemické Listy, 112(12), 819–826. Retrieved from http://blog.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/3237

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