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Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)

[Image: see text] Framework oxides with the capacity to host mobile interstitial oxide anions are of interest as electrolytes in intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). High performance materials of this type are currently limited to the anisotropic oxyapatite and melilite structure...

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Autores principales: Diaz-Lopez, Maria, Shin, J. Felix, Li, Ming, Dyer, Matthew S., Pitcher, Michael J., Claridge, John B., Blanc, Frédéric, Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32063675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b01734
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author Diaz-Lopez, Maria
Shin, J. Felix
Li, Ming
Dyer, Matthew S.
Pitcher, Michael J.
Claridge, John B.
Blanc, Frédéric
Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
author_facet Diaz-Lopez, Maria
Shin, J. Felix
Li, Ming
Dyer, Matthew S.
Pitcher, Michael J.
Claridge, John B.
Blanc, Frédéric
Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
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description [Image: see text] Framework oxides with the capacity to host mobile interstitial oxide anions are of interest as electrolytes in intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). High performance materials of this type are currently limited to the anisotropic oxyapatite and melilite structure types. The langasite structure is based on a corner-shared tetrahedral network similar to that in melilite but is three-dimensionally connected by additional octahedral sites that bridge the layers by corner sharing. Using low-temperature synthesis, we introduce interstitial oxide charge carriers into the La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) langasites, attaining a higher defect content than reported in the lower dimensional oxyapatite and melilite systems in La(3)Ga(3.5)Ge(2.5)O(14.75) (x = 1.5). Neutron diffraction and multinuclear solid state (17)O and (71)Ga NMR, supported by DFT calculations, show that the excess oxygen is accommodated by the formation of a (Ge,Ga)(2)O(8) structural unit, formed from a pair of edge-sharing five-coordinated Ga/Ge square-based pyramidal sites bridged by the interstitial oxide and a strongly displaced framework oxide. This leads to more substantial local deformations of the structure than observed in the interstitial-doped melilite, enabled by the octahedral site whose primary coordination environment is little changed by formation of the pair of square-based pyramids from the originally tetrahedral sites. AC impedance spectroscopy on spark plasma sintered pellets showed that, despite its higher interstitial oxide content, the ionic conductivity of the La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) langasite family is lower than that of the corresponding melilites La(1+y)Sr(1–y)Ga(3)O(7+y/2). The cooperative structural relaxation that forms the interstitial-based (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) units stabilizes higher defect concentrations than the single-site GaO(5) trigonal bipyramids found in melilite but effectively traps the charge carriers. This highlights the importance of controlling local structural relaxation in the design of new framework electrolytes and suggests that the propensity of a framework to form extended units around defects will influence its ability to generate high mobility interstitial carriers.
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spelling pubmed-70117572020-02-12 Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5) Diaz-Lopez, Maria Shin, J. Felix Li, Ming Dyer, Matthew S. Pitcher, Michael J. Claridge, John B. Blanc, Frédéric Rosseinsky, Matthew J. Chem Mater [Image: see text] Framework oxides with the capacity to host mobile interstitial oxide anions are of interest as electrolytes in intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). High performance materials of this type are currently limited to the anisotropic oxyapatite and melilite structure types. The langasite structure is based on a corner-shared tetrahedral network similar to that in melilite but is three-dimensionally connected by additional octahedral sites that bridge the layers by corner sharing. Using low-temperature synthesis, we introduce interstitial oxide charge carriers into the La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) langasites, attaining a higher defect content than reported in the lower dimensional oxyapatite and melilite systems in La(3)Ga(3.5)Ge(2.5)O(14.75) (x = 1.5). Neutron diffraction and multinuclear solid state (17)O and (71)Ga NMR, supported by DFT calculations, show that the excess oxygen is accommodated by the formation of a (Ge,Ga)(2)O(8) structural unit, formed from a pair of edge-sharing five-coordinated Ga/Ge square-based pyramidal sites bridged by the interstitial oxide and a strongly displaced framework oxide. This leads to more substantial local deformations of the structure than observed in the interstitial-doped melilite, enabled by the octahedral site whose primary coordination environment is little changed by formation of the pair of square-based pyramids from the originally tetrahedral sites. AC impedance spectroscopy on spark plasma sintered pellets showed that, despite its higher interstitial oxide content, the ionic conductivity of the La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) langasite family is lower than that of the corresponding melilites La(1+y)Sr(1–y)Ga(3)O(7+y/2). The cooperative structural relaxation that forms the interstitial-based (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) units stabilizes higher defect concentrations than the single-site GaO(5) trigonal bipyramids found in melilite but effectively traps the charge carriers. This highlights the importance of controlling local structural relaxation in the design of new framework electrolytes and suggests that the propensity of a framework to form extended units around defects will influence its ability to generate high mobility interstitial carriers. American Chemical Society 2019-07-08 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7011757/ /pubmed/32063675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b01734 Text en Copyright © 2019 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 Diaz-Lopez, Maria
Shin, J. Felix
Li, Ming
Dyer, Matthew S.
Pitcher, Michael J.
Claridge, John B.
Blanc, Frédéric
Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
title Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
title_full Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
title_fullStr Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
title_full_unstemmed Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
title_short Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductivity in the Langasite Structure: Carrier Trapping by Formation of (Ga,Ge)(2)O(8) Units in La(3)Ga(5–x)Ge(1+x)O(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
title_sort interstitial oxide ion conductivity in the langasite structure: carrier trapping by formation of (ga,ge)(2)o(8) units in la(3)ga(5–x)ge(1+x)o(14+x/2) (0 < x ≤ 1.5)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32063675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b01734
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