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The Role of Water in Intermolecular Proton Transfer Reactions

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Abstract

We investigate intermolecular proton transfer in aqueous solution and show the process occurs via a Grotthuss-like mechanism involving the conduction of the protonic charge across several water molecules linking the donor-acceptor pair by hydrogen bonds.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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