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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik
DY 37: Brownian Motion and Anomalous Diffusion
DY 37.6: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 20. März 2025, 16:15–16:30, H43
Local and Diffusive Dynamics of Interlayer Lithium ions in Synthetic Fluoro-Hectorites: 2H and7Li NMR-Study — •Jepsinraj Kakkuzhiyulla Parambath and Michael Vogel — TU Darmstadt, Institut for Condensed Matter Physics, Hochschulstr. 6, 64289, Darmstadt, Germany
Investigating ion transport is a crucial part of developing robust devices for energy storage and sensors. Fluoro-Hectorite, a clay mineral of the Smectite group serves as a model material for this investigation, specifically Lithium Hectorite with the structural formula of Li0.5[Mg2.5Li0.5]Si4O10F2 and a layered structure. Due to the swelling properties of the Hectorites, the interlayer spacing and thus the degree of confinement can be varied with water content. The charge transports results from interlayer lithium ions, which are dissolved in water. The Hectorite confinements provide mechanical stability and guide the charge carriers over long distances, leading to fast ion transport [Hiebl et al., Chem. Mater. 2020, 32, 7445]. We use 2H and 7Li NMR to study the dynamics of the interlayer water molecules and lithium ions. Spin lattice relaxometry studies of local dynamics, including field cycling and static field gradient(SFG) measurements of diffusive dynamics show a strong dependence on the interlayer spacing.
Keywords: Clay minerals,Battery electroyte,Interface,NMR