Dataset of "Intermolecular Coulombic decay in liquid water competes with proton transfer and non-adiabatic relaxation"
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Despite decades of research, our understanding of radiation damage in aqueous systems remains limited. The recent discovery of Intermolecular Coulombic Decay (ICD) in liquid water raises questions about its efficiency as a major source of low-energy electrons responsible for radiation damage. To investigate, we performed electron-electron coincidence measurements on liquid H2 O and D2 O using a monochromatized high-harmonic-generation light source, detecting ICD electrons in coincidence with photoelectrons from the 2a1 shell. We find that ICD efficiency γ is below unity in both liquids and that γ(H2 O)/γ(D2 O) = 0.86±0.03. Ab initio calculations reveal that ICD competes with proton transfer and non-adiabatic relaxation, which can close the ICD channel. A multi-scale stochastic model incorporating solvent effects reproduces these efficiencies. Our combined experimental and theoretical results suggest that the higher ICD efficiency in D2 O arises from slower proton transfer and non-adiabatic transitions, highlighting the crucial role of nuclear motion in liquid-phase ICD and advancing the understanding of radiation damage.
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- Journal article: 10.1038/s41467-025-61912-w (DOI)
Funding
- Ministry of Education Youth and Sports
- The Energy Conversion and Storage CZ.02.01.01/00/22_008/0004617
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2025-01-15Sent to peer review process