Ba2ScHO3: H- Conductive Layered Oxyhydride with H- Site Selectivity.
Fumikata TakeiriAkihiro WatanabeAkihide KuwabaraHaq NawazNur Ika Puji AyuMasao YonemuraRyoji KannoGenki KobayashiPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
Hydride (H-) conduction is a new frontier related to hydrogen transport in solids. Here, a new H- conductive oxyhydride Ba2ScHO3 was successfully synthesized using a high-pressure technique. Powder X-ray and neutron diffraction experiments investigated the fact that Ba2ScHO3 adopts a K2NiF4-type structure with H- ions preferentially occupying the apical sites, as supported by theoretical calculations. Electrochemical impedance spectra showed that Ba2ScHO3 exhibited H- conduction and a conductivity of 5.2 × 10-6 S cm-1 at 300 °C. This value is much higher than that of BaScO2H, which has an ideal perovskite structure, suggesting the advantage of layered structures for H- conduction. Tuning site selectivity of H- ions in layered oxyhydrides might be a promising strategy for designing fast H- conductors applicable for novel electrochemical devices.
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