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Rotational dynamics of thiocyanate ions in highly concentrated aqueous solutions

Authors
Kim, HeejaePark, SungnamCho, Minhaeng
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.14, no.18, pp.6233 - 6240
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume
14
Number
18
Start Page
6233
End Page
6240
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/109257
DOI
10.1039/c2cp23749k
ISSN
1463-9076
Abstract
The thiocyanate (SCN-) anion is known as one of the best denaturants, which is also capable of breaking the hydrogen-bond network of water and destabilizing native structures of proteins. Despite prolonged efforts to understand the underlying mechanism of such Hofmeister effects, detailed dynamics of the ions in a highly concentrated solution have not been fully elucidated yet. Here, we used a dispersive IR pump-probe spectroscopic method to study the dependence of vibrational lifetimes and rotational relaxation times of thiocyanate ions on KSCN concentration in D2O. The nitrile stretch mode is used as a vibrational probe for dispersed IR pump-probe and FTIR measurements. To avoid possible self-attenuation of the IR pump-probe signal by highly concentrated SCN- ions, we added a small amount of C-13-isotope-labeled thiocyanate ions ((SCN-)-C-13) and focused on the excited-state absorption contribution to the IR pump-probe signal of the C-13-isotope-labeled nitrile stretch mode. Quite unexpectedly, the vibrational lifetime of (SCN-)-C-13 ions is independent of the total KSCN concentration in the range from 0.46 m (molality) to 11.8 m while the rotational relaxation time of (SCN-)-C-13 ions is linearly dependent on the total KSCN concentration. By combining the present experimental findings with the fact that the dissolved ions of KSCN salt have a strong tendency to form a large ion cluster in a highly concentrated aqueous solution, we believe that the ion clusters consisting of potassium and thiocyanate ion pairs in D2O behave like ionic liquids and the ions inside ion clusters are weakly bound by electrostatic Coulombic interactions. The ability of SCN- ions to form ion clusters in aqueous protein solutions seems to be a key to understand the Hofmeister ion effect. We anticipate that the present experimental results provide a clue for further elucidating the underlying mechanism of the Hofmeister ion effects on protein stability in the future.
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