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Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system

NaSICON (Na Super-Ionic CONducting) structured materials are among the most promising solid electrolytes for Li-ion batteries and ‘beyond Li-ion’ batteries (e.g. Na and K) due to their superior ionic conductivities. Although this material has been well known for decades, its exact phase behaviour is...

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Autores principales: Redhammer, Günther J., Tippelt, Gerold, Stahl, Quirin, Benisek, Artur, Rettenwander, Daniel
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7941282/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520620014870
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author Redhammer, Günther J.
Tippelt, Gerold
Stahl, Quirin
Benisek, Artur
Rettenwander, Daniel
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Stahl, Quirin
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description NaSICON (Na Super-Ionic CONducting) structured materials are among the most promising solid electrolytes for Li-ion batteries and ‘beyond Li-ion’ batteries (e.g. Na and K) due to their superior ionic conductivities. Although this material has been well known for decades, its exact phase behaviour is still poorly understood. Herein, a starting material of Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) single crystals is used, grown by flux methodology, where Na is subsequently chemically replaced by Ag, in order to take advantage of the higher scattering contrast of Ag. It is found that the NaSICON-type com­pound shows two phase transitions from a low-tem­per­ature monoclinic α-phase to a monoclinic β-phase at about 180 K and to a rhombohedral γ-phase at about 290 K. The framework of [Sc(2)(PO(4))(3)](3−) is rigid and does not change significantly with tem­per­ature and change of symmetry. The main driving force for the phase transitions is related to order–disorder phenomena of the conducting cations. The sensitivity of the phase behaviour on the ordering of these ions suggests that small com­positional changes can have a great impact on the phase behaviour and, hence, on the ionic conductivity of NaSICON-structured materials.
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spelling pubmed-79412822021-04-07 Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system Redhammer, Günther J. Tippelt, Gerold Stahl, Quirin Benisek, Artur Rettenwander, Daniel Acta Crystallogr B Struct Sci Cryst Eng Mater Research Papers NaSICON (Na Super-Ionic CONducting) structured materials are among the most promising solid electrolytes for Li-ion batteries and ‘beyond Li-ion’ batteries (e.g. Na and K) due to their superior ionic conductivities. Although this material has been well known for decades, its exact phase behaviour is still poorly understood. Herein, a starting material of Na(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) single crystals is used, grown by flux methodology, where Na is subsequently chemically replaced by Ag, in order to take advantage of the higher scattering contrast of Ag. It is found that the NaSICON-type com­pound shows two phase transitions from a low-tem­per­ature monoclinic α-phase to a monoclinic β-phase at about 180 K and to a rhombohedral γ-phase at about 290 K. The framework of [Sc(2)(PO(4))(3)](3−) is rigid and does not change significantly with tem­per­ature and change of symmetry. The main driving force for the phase transitions is related to order–disorder phenomena of the conducting cations. The sensitivity of the phase behaviour on the ordering of these ions suggests that small com­positional changes can have a great impact on the phase behaviour and, hence, on the ionic conductivity of NaSICON-structured materials. International Union of Crystallography 2020-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7941282/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520620014870 Text en © G. J. Redhammer et al. 2021 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Stahl, Quirin
Benisek, Artur
Rettenwander, Daniel
Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system
title Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system
title_full Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system
title_fullStr Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system
title_full_unstemmed Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system
title_short Study on the structural phase transitions in NaSICON-type compounds using Ag(3)Sc(2)(PO(4))(3) as a model system
title_sort study on the structural phase transitions in nasicon-type compounds using ag(3)sc(2)(po(4))(3) as a model system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7941282/
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