“…At high hydrations of w 0 = 15 (∼3.7 m salt in H 2 O), D H2O,MCl measured by NMR in aqueous monovalent electrolyte solutions of NaCl, KCl, or NMe 4 Cl is similar to that of bulk water, presumably because of the relatively low ion concentration. However, D H 2 O,MCl within those aqueous electrolytes is still faster than that in water confined in H I LLCs with w 0 = 15 by factors of 3, 3, and 5, respectively. , The magnitude of this divergence increases with LLC pore diameter reduction: water diffusion in NMe 4 Cl at w 0 = 4.5 is 10 times faster than in the NMe 4 -74d G I LLC at w 0 = 6. While NaCl and KCl are insoluble in water at hydrations comparable to our QENS experiments, MD simulations of such solutions at w 0 = 6 confirm this trend …”