Neutron diffraction observations of interstitial protons in dense ice

Malcolm Guthrie, Reinhard Boehler, Christopher A. Tulk, Jamie J. Molaison, António M. Dos Santos, Kuo Li, Russell J. Hemley

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Abstract

The motif of distinct H2O molecules in H-bonded networks is believed to persist up to the densest molecular phase of ice. At even higher pressures, where the molecule dissociates, it is generally assumed that the proton remains localized within these same networks. We report neutron-diffraction measurements on D2O that reveal the location of the D atoms directly up to 52 GPa, a pressure regime not previously accessible to this technique. The data show the onset of a structural change at ~13 GPa and cannot be described by the conventional network structure of ice VII above ~26 GPa. Our measurements are consistent with substantial deuteron density in the octahedral, interstitial voids of the oxygen lattice. The observation of this "interstitial" ice VII form provides a framework for understanding the evolution of hydrogen bonding in ice that contrasts with the conventional picture. It may also be a precursor for the superionic phase reported at even higher pressure with important consequences for our understanding of dense matter and planetary interiors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10552-10556
Number of pages5
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume110
Issue number26
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 25 2013

Keywords

  • Crystallography
  • High pressure
  • Water

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