Effect of the valence states of titanium on the lattice structure and ionic conductivity of Li0.33La0.55TiO3 solid electrolyte
Li 0.33 La 0.55 TiO 3 solid electrolytes with a pure phase were synthesized by the citric acid-supported sol-gel method and then sintered under controlled redox atmospheres of air, argon and hydrogen. Although of similar morphology and relative density, Li 0.33 La 0.55 TiO 3 samples sintered under r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Metals and materials international 2014, 20(1), , pp.189-194 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Li
0.33
La
0.55
TiO
3
solid electrolytes with a pure phase were synthesized by the citric acid-supported sol-gel method and then sintered under controlled redox atmospheres of air, argon and hydrogen. Although of similar morphology and relative density, Li
0.33
La
0.55
TiO
3
samples sintered under reduction atmosphere such as argon and hydrogen exhibited a tetragonal structure with lattice distortion. The distortion and volume expansion of the crystal lattice was identified as originating from the transformation of the Ti valence state, and this was more clearly observed under sintering of the hydrogen atmosphere. The qualitative analysis of the Ti valence state using an X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy experiment was performed and indicated that the largest amount of Ti
3+
(18.6%) was formed in the Li
0.33
La
0.55
TiO
3
samples sintered under hydrogen atmosphere. The relationship between the lattice distortion and the lithium ion conductivity of the Li
0.33
La
0.55
TiO
3
sintered under different atmospheres is also discussed on the basis of the lattice distortion. |
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ISSN: | 1598-9623 2005-4149 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12540-013-6033-8 |