Proton transport in aqueous acid solutions
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Abstract
Analysis of the results shows that in all systems, proton transport occurs through very short ‘jumps’ about ~0.5Å, and that structural relaxation is much slower than the proton jump rate. There are fundamental differences in proton transport in phosphoric and sulfuric acid systems. One of the key differences is that the proton hopping is coupled to structural relaxation in the aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, while these processes are decoupled in phosphoric acid. Neutron scattering indicates that at least one proton per sulfuric molecule remains slower than other protons in the system, while all protons have the same fast mobility in phosphoric acid systems. The analysis also reveals that proton correlations suppress conductivity, suggesting that the well-known Grotthuss-like enhancement of conductivity is unlikely to occur in bulk liquids.
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Publication: 1. Ivan Popov, Zhenghao Zhu, Amanda R. Young-Gonzales, Robert L. Sacci, Eugene Mamontov, Catalin Gainaru, Stephen J. Paddison, Alexei P. Sokolov. Search for a Grotthuss mechanism through the observation of proton transfer. Communication Chemistry, 6, 77 (2023). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-023-00878-6<br>2. Ivan Popov, Zhenghao Zhu, Harmandeep Singh, Mohanad Abdullah, Robert L. Sacci, Eugene Mamontov, Joshua T. Damron, Catalin Gainaru, Stephen J. Paddison, and Alexei P. Sokolov. Mechanisms of proton transport in aqueous acid solutions. Cell Reports Physical Science, (2024, accepted)<br>
Presenters
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Ivan Popov
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Ivan Popov
University of Tennessee
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Zhenghao Zhu
University of Tennessee
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Harmandeep Singh
University of Tennessee
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Mohanad Abdullah
University of Tennessee
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Robert L Sacci
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Eugene Mamontov
Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Joshua T Damron
Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1 Bethel Valley Rd, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Catalin Gainaru
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Stephen Paddison
University of Tennessee
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Alexei P Sokolov
University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory