Abstract

Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the short-time reorientational dynamics of water in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solutions in an attempt to establish a measurable signature for a new kind of DMSO–water aggregates recently identified through MD simulations. The single-particle and collective dipole time correlation functions indicate that the reorientational dynamics of water is strongly affected in the presence of DMSO. The calculated far-infrared absorption coefficients reveal that the characteristic librational band of pure water around 700 cm −1 is resolved in two bands in DMSO-rich mixtures due to such aggregates, thus suggesting that far-infrared spectroscopy could be used to detect these complexes in real mixtures.

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