Finding the Right Blend: Interplay Between Structure and Sodium Ion Conductivity in the System Na 5 AlS 4 -Na 4 SiS 4
The rational design of high performance sodium solid electrolytes is one of the key challenges in modern battery research. In this work, we identify new sodium ion conductors in the substitution series Na Al Si S4 (0 ≤ ≤ 1), which are entirely based on earth-abundant elements. These compounds exhibi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in chemistry 2020, Vol.8, p.90 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The rational design of high performance sodium solid electrolytes is one of the key challenges in modern battery research. In this work, we identify new sodium ion conductors in the substitution series Na
Al
Si
S4 (0 ≤
≤ 1), which are entirely based on earth-abundant elements. These compounds exhibit conductivities ranging from 1.64 · 10
for Na
SiS
to 2.04 · 10
for Na
(AlS
)
(SiS
)
(
= 0.75). We determined the crystal structures of the Na
-ion conductors Na
SiS
as well as hitherto unknown Na
AlS
and Na
(AlS
)(SiS
). Na
-ion conduction pathways were calculated by bond valence energy landscape (BVEL) calculations for all new structures highlighting the influence of the local coordination symmetry of sodium ions on the energy landscape within this family. Our findings show that the interplay of charge carrier concentration and low site symmetry of sodium ions can enhance the conductivity by several orders of magnitude. |
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ISSN: | 2296-2646 2296-2646 |