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Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy
[Image: see text] NASICON-based solid electrolytes with exceptionally high Na-ion conductivities are considered to enable future all solid-state Na-ion battery technologies. Despite 40 years of research the interrelation between crystal structure and Na-ion conduction is still controversially discus...
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author | Rettenwander, Daniel Redhammer, Günther J. Guin, Marie Benisek, Artur Krüger, Hannes Guillon, Olivier Wilkening, Martin Tietz, Frank Fleig, Jürgen |
author_facet | Rettenwander, Daniel Redhammer, Günther J. Guin, Marie Benisek, Artur Krüger, Hannes Guillon, Olivier Wilkening, Martin Tietz, Frank Fleig, Jürgen |
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description | [Image: see text] NASICON-based solid electrolytes with exceptionally high Na-ion conductivities are considered to enable future all solid-state Na-ion battery technologies. Despite 40 years of research the interrelation between crystal structure and Na-ion conduction is still controversially discussed and far from being fully understood. In this study, microcontact impedance spectroscopy combined with single crystal X-ray diffraction, and differential scanning calorimetry is applied to tackle the question how bulk Na-ion conductivity σ(bulk) of sub-mm-sized flux grown Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) (NSP) single crystals is influenced by supposed phase changes (α, β, and γ phase) discussed in literature. Although we found a smooth structural change at around 140 °C, which we assign to the β → γ phase transition, our conductivity data follow a single Arrhenius law from room temperature (RT) up to 220 °C. Obviously, the structural change, being mainly related to decreasing Na-ion ordering with increasing temperature, does not cause any jumps in Na-ion conductivity or any discontinuities in activation energies E(a). Bulk ion dynamics in NSP have so far rarely been documented; here, under ambient conditions, σ(bulk) turned out to be as high as 3 × 10(–4) S cm(–1) at RT (E(a, bulk) = 0.39 eV) when directly measured with microcontacts for individual small single crystals. |
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spelling | pubmed-58713362018-03-28 Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy Rettenwander, Daniel Redhammer, Günther J. Guin, Marie Benisek, Artur Krüger, Hannes Guillon, Olivier Wilkening, Martin Tietz, Frank Fleig, Jürgen Chem Mater [Image: see text] NASICON-based solid electrolytes with exceptionally high Na-ion conductivities are considered to enable future all solid-state Na-ion battery technologies. Despite 40 years of research the interrelation between crystal structure and Na-ion conduction is still controversially discussed and far from being fully understood. In this study, microcontact impedance spectroscopy combined with single crystal X-ray diffraction, and differential scanning calorimetry is applied to tackle the question how bulk Na-ion conductivity σ(bulk) of sub-mm-sized flux grown Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) (NSP) single crystals is influenced by supposed phase changes (α, β, and γ phase) discussed in literature. Although we found a smooth structural change at around 140 °C, which we assign to the β → γ phase transition, our conductivity data follow a single Arrhenius law from room temperature (RT) up to 220 °C. Obviously, the structural change, being mainly related to decreasing Na-ion ordering with increasing temperature, does not cause any jumps in Na-ion conductivity or any discontinuities in activation energies E(a). Bulk ion dynamics in NSP have so far rarely been documented; here, under ambient conditions, σ(bulk) turned out to be as high as 3 × 10(–4) S cm(–1) at RT (E(a, bulk) = 0.39 eV) when directly measured with microcontacts for individual small single crystals. American Chemical Society 2018-02-22 2018-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5871336/ /pubmed/29606799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b00179 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Rettenwander, Daniel Redhammer, Günther J. Guin, Marie Benisek, Artur Krüger, Hannes Guillon, Olivier Wilkening, Martin Tietz, Frank Fleig, Jürgen Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy |
title | Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity
in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single
Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy |
title_full | Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity
in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single
Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy |
title_fullStr | Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity
in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single
Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy |
title_full_unstemmed | Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity
in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single
Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy |
title_short | Arrhenius Behavior of the Bulk Na-Ion Conductivity
in Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) Single
Crystals Observed by Microcontact Impedance Spectroscopy |
title_sort | arrhenius behavior of the bulk na-ion conductivity
in na(3)sc(2)(po(4))(3) single
crystals observed by microcontact impedance spectroscopy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5871336/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29606799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b00179 |
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