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Structural Polymorphism in Na4Zn(PO4)2 Driven by Rotational Order-Disorder Transitions and the Impact of Heterovalent Substitutions on Na-Ion Conductivity.

Sujoy Saha1,2,3, Gwenaëlle Rousse1,2,3, Matthieu Courty3,4, Yaroslava Shakhova5, Maria Kirsanova5, François Fauth6, Vladimir Pomjakushin7, Artem M Abakumov8, J M Tarascon1,2,3.   

Abstract

Solid electrolytes have regained tremendous interest recently in light of the exposed vulnerability of current rechargeable battery technologies. While designing solid electrolytes, most efforts concentrated on creating structural disorder (vacancies, interstitials, etc.) in a cationic Li/Na sublattice to increase ionic conductivity. In phosphates, the ionic conductivity can also be increased by rotational disorder in the anionic sublattice, via a paddle-wheel mechanism. Herein, we report on Na4Zn(PO4)2 which is designed from Na3PO4, replacing Na+ with Zn2+ and introducing a vacancy for charge balance. We show that Na4Zn(PO4)2 undergoes a series of structural transitions under temperature, which are associated with an increase in ionic conductivity by several orders of magnitude. Our detailed crystallographic study, combining electron, neutron, and X-ray powder diffraction, reveals that the room-temperature form, α-Na4Zn(PO4)2, contains orientationally ordered PO4 groups, which undergo partial and full rotational disorder in the high-temperature β- and γ-polymorphs, respectively. We furthermore showed that the highly conducting γ-polymorph could be stabilized at room temperature by ball-milling, whereas the β-polymorph can be stabilized by partial substitution of Zn2+ with Ga3+ and Al3+. These findings emphasize the role of rotational disorder as an extra parameter to design new solid electrolytes.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32286842     DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c00612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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Authors:  Tanja Scholz; Christian Schneider; Maxwell W Terban; Zeyu Deng; Roland Eger; Martin Etter; Robert E Dinnebier; Pieremanuele Canepa; Bettina V Lotsch
Journal:  ACS Energy Lett       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 23.101

2.  Anion ordering enables fast H- conduction at low temperatures.

Authors:  Hiroki Ubukata; Fumitaka Takeiri; Kazuki Shitara; Cédric Tassel; Takashi Saito; Takashi Kamiyama; Thibault Broux; Akihide Kuwabara; Genki Kobayashi; Hiroshi Kageyama
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-06-02       Impact factor: 14.136

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