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Optimal Linear Water Density for Proton Transport in Tunnel Oxides...

by Yangyunli Sun, Cheng Zhan, Paul R Kent, De-en Jiang
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Publication Date
Page Numbers
11508 to 11512
Volume
125
Issue
21

Proton intercalation and transport is key to pseudocapacitive energy storage of oxide electrodes in acidic electrolytes. Although proton transport in water confined in layered or 2D materials is attracting great interest, much less is known about how the proton is transported in the 1D channels of tunnel oxides such as hexagonal WO3 (h-WO3). Here, we use first-principles molecular dynamics to reveal an optimal linear density of four water molecules per nanometer that yields the highest proton diffusivity. The volcano shape of proton diffusivity versus linear water density is a result of balancing the linear hydrogen-bond chain and the rotation of the water molecules to enable the Grotthuss mechanism. This insight provides a unifying view of proton transport along a single file of water molecules confined in hydrophilic 1D channels.