The motion of hydrated Na ions in the galleries of layered Cd0.75PS3Na0.5(H
2O)(2) have been investigated by proton and Na-23 NMR and impedance measure
ments as a function of temperature. The material is conducting and the freq
uency dependent conductivity exhibits a power law characteristic of non-Deb
ye-like electrical conductivity relaxation, arising from Coulomb correlatio
n among charge carriers. The NMR spectra indicates that the interlamellar N
a ions are mobile and there is good agreement between the Na-23 spin-lattic
e relaxation rates and the electrical conductivity relaxation. The proton N
MR exhibits a well resolved orientation dependent dipolar splitting which h
as been rationalized by considering the anisotropic rotational motion of wa
ter molecules in the pseudo-octahedral hydration shell of the Na ion. Isotr
opically tumbling water as well as proton hopping among water molecules is
absent in Cd0.75PS3Na0.5(H2O)(2). Evidence is presented to show that within
the galleries the Na ion moves along with its hydration shell, the motion
being such that the orientation of the C-2 axis of the water molecule with
respect to the normal to the layers is always preserved. The motion of the
hydrated Na ions are correlated through their mutual Coulombic interaction
but the rotational motion of the water molecule in the ions hydration shell
may still be described by a single exponential Debye-like relaxation. (C)
1999 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(99)70527-1].