Abstract
Investigating the 2D-T
2-T
2-relaxation exchange of inter-stitial water in a packing of sedimented Stöber-silicate spheres, we come the conclusion that contrary to its behaviour in macro-pores, water confined in nano-pores of silica exhibits enhanced diffusivity. The 2D-experiments, performed at different temperatures, reveal a temperature-dependent bimodal relaxation distribution and two-site relaxation exchange. Our recently introduced kinetic multi-site exchange model is applied to derive the according exchange rates. The resulting Arrhenius plot produces an exchange activation energy of 7 kJ/mol, which is well below the hydrogen bond energy or the activation energy for self-diffusion of water in the bulk. A possible hopping-mechanism as the source of enhanced proton-diffusion in nanoporous silica is discussed, as well as its significance to mass transfer in porous media.</jats:p