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Enhanced Room-Temperature Ionic Conductivity of NaCB 11 H 12 via High-Energy Mechanical Milling.

Fabrizio MurgiaMatteo BrighiLaura PiveteauClaudia E AvalosValerio GulinoMarc C NierstenhöferPeter NgenePetra E de JonghRadovan Černý
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
The body-centered cubic (bcc) polymorph of NaCB 11 H 12 has been stabilized at room temperature by high-energy mechanical milling. Temperature-dependent electrochemical impedance spectroscopy shows an optimum at 45-min milling time, leading to an rt conductivity of 4 mS cm -1 . Mechanical milling suppresses an order-disorder phase transition in the investigated temperature range. Nevertheless, two main regimes can be identified, with two clearly distinct activation energies. Powder X-ray diffraction and 23 Na solid-state NMR reveal two different Na + environments, which are partially occupied, in the bcc polymorph. The increased number of available sodium sites w.r.t. ccp polymorph raises the configurational entropy of the bcc phase, contributing to a higher ionic conductivity. Mechanical treatment does not alter the oxidative stability of NaCB 11 H 12 . Electrochemical test on a symmetric cell (Na|NaCB 11 H 12 |Na) without control of the stack pressure provides a critical current density of 0.12 mA cm -2 , able to fully charge/discharge a 120 mA h g -1 specific capacity positive electrode at the rate of C /2.
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