# Review: Multifield mediation of the hydrogen-bonding network and   properties of the deionized water and the monovalent Lewis-Hofmeister   solutions

**Authors:** Chang Q Sun

arXiv: 1812.00744 · 2018-12-04

## TL;DR

This review discusses how multifield mediation influences the hydrogen-bonding network and properties of deionized water and monovalent solutions, focusing on charge injection and solvation effects.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms by which charge injection mediates hydrogen bonding and solution properties in water and related solutions.

## Key findings

- Charge injection affects hydrogen-bonding network dynamics.
- Solvation mediates electrostatic polarization and dipolar shielding.
- Hydrogen-bond network properties are modulated by charge and solvation interactions.

## Abstract

Charge injection in terms of anions, cations, electrons, lone pairs, protons, and molecular dipoles by acid,base, salt and organic molecular solvation mediates the O:HO bonding network and properties of the solution through O:H formation, HH fragillization, O:=:O compression, electrostatic polarization, H2O dipolar shielding, and solute/solute interaction

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1812.00744