A Comparison of Theoretical and Experimental Raman Spectra of Microhydrated Sodium Glycinate

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The sequential microhydration of sodium glycinate is investigated at the MP2/6-311++G(d,p) level. Our results clearly indicate that the microhydration process is driven by the charge site of sodium cation and a bridge site is losing its dominant position. Eventually, a comparison of theoretical and experimental Raman spectra provides the evidence of the predicted structural information.

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