Solid-state NMR has been used to study the local coordination environments
of the protons and alkali metal cations in hydrated alkali metal intercalat
ion compounds of MoS2, A(x)(H2O)(y)-MoS2 (A = Li,Na, K, Cs). The dynamic be
havior of the water molecules, which are coordinated to the intercalated A(
+) cations, is consistent with an ordered quasi two-dimensional translation
al motion at room temperature. In Li,(H2O)(y)MoS2, the hydrated Li+ cations
occupy two distinct sites in the van der Waals gap that are connected by d
ynamic processes. Partially random motions of the H2O molecules are activat
ed at room temperature.