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Control of Ionic Conductivity by Lithium Distribution in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl
[Image: see text] Argyrodite is a key structure type for ion-transporting materials. Oxide argyrodites are largely unexplored despite sulfide argyrodites being a leading family of solid-state lithium-ion conductors, in which the control of lithium distribution over a wide range of available sites st...
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American Chemical Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36413810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c09863 |
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author | Morscher, Alexandra Duff, Benjamin B. Han, Guopeng Daniels, Luke M. Dang, Yun Zanella, Marco Sonni, Manel Malik, Ahmad Dyer, Matthew S. Chen, Ruiyong Blanc, Frédéric Claridge, John B. Rosseinsky, Matthew J. |
author_facet | Morscher, Alexandra Duff, Benjamin B. Han, Guopeng Daniels, Luke M. Dang, Yun Zanella, Marco Sonni, Manel Malik, Ahmad Dyer, Matthew S. Chen, Ruiyong Blanc, Frédéric Claridge, John B. Rosseinsky, Matthew J. |
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description | [Image: see text] Argyrodite is a key structure type for ion-transporting materials. Oxide argyrodites are largely unexplored despite sulfide argyrodites being a leading family of solid-state lithium-ion conductors, in which the control of lithium distribution over a wide range of available sites strongly influences the conductivity. We present a new cubic Li-rich (>6 Li(+) per formula unit) oxide argyrodite Li(7)SiO(5)Cl that crystallizes with an ordered cubic (P2(1)3) structure at room temperature, undergoing a transition at 473 K to a Li(+) site disordered F4̅3m structure, consistent with the symmetry adopted by superionic sulfide argyrodites. Four different Li(+) sites are occupied in Li(7)SiO(5)Cl (T5, T5a, T3, and T4), the combination of which is previously unreported for Li-containing argyrodites. The disordered F4̅3m structure is stabilized to room temperature via substitution of Si(4+) with P(5+) in Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl (0.3 < x < 0.85) solid solution. The resulting delocalization of Li(+) sites leads to a maximum ionic conductivity of 1.82(1) × 10(–6) S cm(–1) at x = 0.75, which is 3 orders of magnitude higher than the conductivities reported previously for oxide argyrodites. The variation of ionic conductivity with composition in Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl is directly connected to structural changes occurring within the Li(+) sublattice. These materials present superior atmospheric stability over analogous sulfide argyrodites and are stable against Li metal. The ability to control the ionic conductivity through structure and composition emphasizes the advances that can be made with further research in the open field of oxide argyrodites. |
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spelling | pubmed-97328742022-12-10 Control of Ionic Conductivity by Lithium Distribution in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl Morscher, Alexandra Duff, Benjamin B. Han, Guopeng Daniels, Luke M. Dang, Yun Zanella, Marco Sonni, Manel Malik, Ahmad Dyer, Matthew S. Chen, Ruiyong Blanc, Frédéric Claridge, John B. Rosseinsky, Matthew J. J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Argyrodite is a key structure type for ion-transporting materials. Oxide argyrodites are largely unexplored despite sulfide argyrodites being a leading family of solid-state lithium-ion conductors, in which the control of lithium distribution over a wide range of available sites strongly influences the conductivity. We present a new cubic Li-rich (>6 Li(+) per formula unit) oxide argyrodite Li(7)SiO(5)Cl that crystallizes with an ordered cubic (P2(1)3) structure at room temperature, undergoing a transition at 473 K to a Li(+) site disordered F4̅3m structure, consistent with the symmetry adopted by superionic sulfide argyrodites. Four different Li(+) sites are occupied in Li(7)SiO(5)Cl (T5, T5a, T3, and T4), the combination of which is previously unreported for Li-containing argyrodites. The disordered F4̅3m structure is stabilized to room temperature via substitution of Si(4+) with P(5+) in Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl (0.3 < x < 0.85) solid solution. The resulting delocalization of Li(+) sites leads to a maximum ionic conductivity of 1.82(1) × 10(–6) S cm(–1) at x = 0.75, which is 3 orders of magnitude higher than the conductivities reported previously for oxide argyrodites. The variation of ionic conductivity with composition in Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl is directly connected to structural changes occurring within the Li(+) sublattice. These materials present superior atmospheric stability over analogous sulfide argyrodites and are stable against Li metal. The ability to control the ionic conductivity through structure and composition emphasizes the advances that can be made with further research in the open field of oxide argyrodites. American Chemical Society 2022-11-22 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9732874/ /pubmed/36413810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c09863 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Morscher, Alexandra Duff, Benjamin B. Han, Guopeng Daniels, Luke M. Dang, Yun Zanella, Marco Sonni, Manel Malik, Ahmad Dyer, Matthew S. Chen, Ruiyong Blanc, Frédéric Claridge, John B. Rosseinsky, Matthew J. Control of Ionic Conductivity by Lithium Distribution in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl |
title | Control of Ionic Conductivity
by Lithium Distribution
in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl |
title_full | Control of Ionic Conductivity
by Lithium Distribution
in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl |
title_fullStr | Control of Ionic Conductivity
by Lithium Distribution
in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl |
title_full_unstemmed | Control of Ionic Conductivity
by Lithium Distribution
in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl |
title_short | Control of Ionic Conductivity
by Lithium Distribution
in Cubic Oxide Argyrodites Li(6+x)P(1–x)Si(x)O(5)Cl |
title_sort | control of ionic conductivity
by lithium distribution
in cubic oxide argyrodites li(6+x)p(1–x)si(x)o(5)cl |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732874/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36413810 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c09863 |
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