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The protean proton in water

James T. Hynes ()
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James T. Hynes: University of Colorado

Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6720, 565-567

Abstract: Explanations for the nature of excess protons in liquid water, including their extraordinarily high mobility, have long eluded researchers. New quantum molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the hydrated proton is of an inherently fluxional character, with two favoured theoretical views featuring only as limiting structures.

Date: 1999
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