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Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.106, No.40, 9145-9148, 2002
Quasi-chemical theory and the standard free energy of H+(aq)
Quasi-chemical theory and electronic structure results on inner-sphere H(H2O)(n)(+) clusters are used to discuss the absolute hydration free energy of H+(aq). It is noted that this quantity is not thermodynamically measurable, and this leads to some relative misalignment of available tables of absolute hydration free energies of ions in water. The simplest quasi-chemical model produces a reasonable quantitative result in the range of -256 to -251 kcal/mol. The primitive concepts on which the model is based naturally identify the Zundel cation H5O2+ as the principal chemical structure contributing to this hydration free energy. The specific participation of an Eigen cation H9O4+ is not required in this model because the definition of that structure depends on outer-sphere arrangements, and a crude dielectric continuum model is here used for outer-sphere contributions.