Single ion hydrates under the SPM tip

ORAL

Abstract

Ion hydration and transport at interfaces are relevant to a wide range of applied fields and natural processes. To correlate atomic structure with the transport properties of hydrated ions, both the interfacial inhomogeneity and the complex competing interactions among ions, water and surfaces require detailed molecular-level characterization. Here we constructed individual sodium ion (Na+) hydrates on a NaCl(001) surface by progressively attaching single water molecules to the Na+ using a combined scanning tunnelling microscopy(STM) and atomic force microscopy(AFM) system. We found that the Na+ hydrated with three water molecules diffuses orders of magnitude more quickly than other ion hydrates. Ab initio calculations revealed that such high ion mobility arises from the existence of a metastable state, in which the three water molecules around the Na+ can rotate collectively with a rather small energy barrier. Our work suggests that anomalously high diffusion rates for specific hydration numbers of ions are generally determined by the degree of symmetry match between the hydrates and the surface lattice.
Reference: Nature 557, 701 (2018)

*We thank the supports of the National Key R&D Program under Grant No. 2016YFA0300901,etc.

Presenters

  • Jinbo Peng

    • Peking University

Authors

  • Jinbo Peng

    • Peking University
  • Duanyun Cao

    • Peking University
  • Zhili He

    • Peking University
  • Jing Guo

    • Peking University
  • Prokop Hapala

    • Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences
    • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Runze Ma

    • Peking University
  • Bowei Cheng

    • Peking University
  • Ji Chen

    • University College London
    • Electronic structure theory, Max Plank Institute
  • Wen Jun Xie

    • Peking University
  • Xin-Zheng Li

    • Peking University
  • Pavel Jelinek

    • Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences
    • Institute of Physics, ASCR, v.v.i.
    • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Limei Xu

    • Peking University
  • Yi Qin Gao

    • Peking University
  • En-Ge Wang

    • Peking University
  • Ying Jiang

    • Peking University