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Understanding multiple lengthscale correlations in the pair distribution functions (PDFs) of aq. electrolytes is a persistent challenge. Here, the coordination chemistry of polyoxoanions supports an ion-network of cation-coordination polyhedra in NaNO3(aq) and NaNO2(aq) that induce long-range solution structure. Oxygen correlations associated with Na+-coordination polyhedra have two characteristics lengthscales; 3.5–5.5 Å and 5.5–7.5 Å, the latter solely associated oligomers. The PDF contraction between 5.5–7.5 Å observed in many electrolytes is attributed to the distinct O⋯O correlation found in dimers and dimer subunits within oligomers.

Graphical abstract: Cation coordination polyhedra lead to multiple lengthscale organization in aqueous electrolytes

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