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Deconstructing the Local Intermolecular Ordering and Dynamics of Liquid Chloroform and Bromoform
John J Karnes1, Ilan Benjamin2
1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, United States.
Abstract:
Local intermolecular structure and dynamics of the polar molecular liquids chloroform and bromoform are studied by molecular dynamics simulation. Structural distribution functions, including 1- and 2-D pair correlations and dipole contour plots allow direct comparison and show agreement with recent analyses of diffraction experiments. Studies of the haloforms' reorientational dynamics and longevity of structural features resulting from intermolecular interaction extend previous work toward deeper understanding of the factors controlling these features. Analyses of ensemble average structures and dynamical properties isolate mass, electrostatics, and steric packing as driving forces or contributing factors for the observed ordering and dynamics.
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