Abstract

The potentials for excess electrons in cavities of water and methane are analyzed with the use of the pseudopotential theory. The results are consistent with the previous discussions; the excess electron in water can probably be trapped in the cavity and that in methane will be quasifree. In the case of methane, the effect of the molecular coordination on the potential is further discussed by varying the cavity radius.

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