Reorientational motions of hydrogenic species in 12-tungstophosphoric acid 14-hydrate: a neutron scattering study
Abstract
Variable-temperature incoherent quasielectric neutron scattering (QENS) measurements have been used to investigate motions of hydrogenic species in 12-tungstophosphoric acid 14-hydrate (H3PW12O40·14H2O). Reorientational motions are classifiable as those of H2O (free and coordinated to hydrated protons) and H3O+[free and in non-centrosymmetric H+(H2O)n units]. Scattering spectra are satisfactorily modelled assuming quasielastic broadening to arise from a three-fold reorientation of H3O+ about an ionic C3 axis with a (model independent)Ea= 19 ± 1 kJ mol–1. Slower reorientation of H2O and H self-diffusion would not give discernible broadenings on the instrument used.