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Li + conductivity of tungsten bronze Li x Sr 1-0.5 x Ta 2 O 6 studied by neutron diffraction analysis.

Hyeon-Dong HanMaxim AvdeevYoung-Il Kim
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
The crystal structures of tetragonal tungsten bronze, Li x Sr 1-0.5 x Ta 2 O 6 ( x = 0.08, 0.17, 0.25) were investigated by neutron diffraction analysis, focusing on the geometry of the oxide framework as well as the Li distribution. The Rietveld refinement and Fourier mapping of nuclear density indicated that Li atoms are distributed in the pentagonal and rectangular channels of the tungsten bronze lattice, which provide 15-fold and 12-fold coordinated cavities, respectively. Those cavities are interconnected to form a three-dimensional network, which can serve as the Li + conduction pathway in Li x Sr 1-0.5 x Ta 2 O 6 . It is proposed that the rhombic faces of the 12-coordinated polyhedra (distorted cuboctahedra) act as the bottleneck for long-range Li + migration.
Keyphrases
  • ion batteries
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • single molecule
  • atomic force microscopy