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Ordering of a nanoconfined water network around zinc Ions induces high proton conductivity in layered titanate

Monique Body

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We demonstrated that the chemical intercalation of Zn$^{2+}$ ions within the interlayer space of the structure of a disordered layered titanate results in a drastic increase of the room temperature bulk proton conductivity from 8.11 x 10$^{-5}$ S.m$^{-1}$ for the pristine to 3.7 x10$^{-2}$ S.m-1 for Zn-titanate. Because of the crystallographic disordered nature of these compounds, we combined different techniques to establish the structural-transport relationships. Pair distribution function revealed that upon chemical insertion of Zn$^{2+}$ , the local lepidocrocite arrangement is maintained, providing a suited model to investigate the effect of chemically intercalated ions on the transport properties and dynamics within the interlayer space. Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (50 to 10$^{10}$ Hz) enabled to establish that Zn$^{2+}$ inclusion promotes proton-hopping by self-dissociation of H$_2$O molecules yielding high proton mobility. Using Zn-K edge EXAFS and chemical analyses (EDX, TGA, $^1$H NMR), Zn$^{2+}$ ions were shown to be stabilized by ZnCl$_2$ (H$_2$O) complex within the interlayer space. Such complexes induce an increase of the H-bonding strength as evidenced by $^1$H NMR, yielding a fast proton motion. Molecular dynamic simulations highlighted proton transfer between water molecules from structural interlayer and bonded to Zn 2+ ions. The increasing interactions between these water molecules favors proton transfer at the origin of the fast bulk proton conductivity, which was assigned to a Grotthuss-type mechanism taking place at long-range order. This work provides a better understanding of how ion-water interactions mediated ionic transport and opens perspectives into the design of ionic conductors that can be used in energy storage applications.

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hal-03951453 , version 1 (23-01-2023)

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Seongkoo Kang, Kyle G Reeves, Ivette Aguilar, Ana Gabriela Porras Gutierrez, Jean-Claude Badot, et al.. Ordering of a nanoconfined water network around zinc Ions induces high proton conductivity in layered titanate. Chemistry of Materials, 2022, 34 (9), pp.3967-3975. ⟨10.1021/acs.chemmater.1c04421⟩. ⟨hal-03951453⟩
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