Ionic and electronic transport in the fast Ag+ conductor α*-Ag3SI

被引:10
|
作者
Gombotz, M. [1 ]
Hanghofer, I. [1 ]
Eisbacher-Lubensky, S. [1 ]
Wilkening, H. M. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Graz Univ Technol, Inst Chem & Technol Mat NAWI Graz, Stremayrgasse 9, A-8010 Graz, Austria
关键词
Conductivity; Metastable Ag3SI; Thermal stability; Phase transition; Electronic conductivity; SOLID ELECTROLYTES; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES; PHASE; DYNAMICS; SILVER; SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2021.106680
中图分类号
O61 [无机化学];
学科分类号
070301 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Understanding the manifold origins that lead to fast ion transport in crystalline and amorphous solids is a vital topic in materials science. To advance in this field, the study of ion dynamics in model substances, partly inspired by applications, is a suitable route to identify the most important cause of ultrafast ion exchange processes in selected classes of materials. The ternary compound Ag3SI, which crystallizes with different space groups, represents such a model substance; its complex Ag-sublattice offers many, only partly occupied and adjoining Ag+ sites that guarantee a very high Ag+ ion conductivity. Here, we used broadband impedance spectroscopy and studied the temperature stability of the ionic conductivity of the alpha* phase of Ag3SI at a given temperature. beta-Ag3SI, synthesized by a mechanochemical approach combined with a subsequent annealing step, transforms into the alpha form at high temperatures. Quenching this phase leads to (metastable) alpha*-Ag3SI that is characterized, at 20 degrees C, by a conductivity sigma of 38 mS cm(-1). The corresponding activation energy turned out to be 200 meV. Storing alpha*-Ag3SI at 30 degrees C for 140 h causes sigma to drop to ca. 15 mS cm(-1) (30 degrees C). A more drastic decrease is seen for the sample when annealed in situ at 60 degrees C resulting in 9 mS cm(-1) (60 degrees C). For comparison, the thermodynamically stable beta form is characterized by 3 mS cm(-1) (20 degrees C). This high Ag+ ion dynamics is confirmed by Ag-109 NMR which yields a single, sharp line at room temperature. Importantly, we also measured electronic conductivities sigma(eon) to corroborate that sigma is predominantly governed by ionic contributions. As an example, for the alpha* form room-temperature potentiostatic polarisation measurements yield sigma(eon) = 2.7 x 10(-8) S cm(-1), which is by a factor of 10(6) lower than its total conductivity of 38 mS cm(-1). For beta-Ag3SI the maximum electronic conductivity turned out to be approximate to 2.0 x 10(-7) S cm(-1).
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] AC CONDUCTIVITY OF THE IONIC CONDUCTOR AG3SI
    MICHIHIRO, Y
    OHTANI, A
    OHNO, T
    KANASHIRO, T
    KOJIMA, A
    SOLID STATE IONICS, 1989, 35 (3-4) : 337 - 341
  • [2] STRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF AG3SI IONIC SUPERCONDUCTOR
    BEYELER, HU
    BRUESCH, P
    HELVETICA PHYSICA ACTA, 1977, 50 (05): : 592 - 593
  • [3] Electronic structure of Ag3SI
    Shimosaka, W
    Kashida, S
    Kobayashi, M
    SOLID STATE IONICS, 2005, 176 (3-4) : 349 - 355
  • [4] STRUCTURE INVESTIGATIONS, ATOMIC POTENTIALS, AND PHASE-TRANSITIONS OF THE FAST IONIC CONDUCTOR AG3SI
    PERENTHALER, E
    SCHULZ, H
    BEYELER, HU
    SOLID STATE IONICS, 1981, 5 (OCT) : 493 - 496
  • [5] RAPID FABRICATION AND THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF Ag3SI SUPER-IONIC CONDUCTOR
    Yan, S.
    Xiao, H.
    Liu, X.
    CHALCOGENIDE LETTERS, 2016, 13 (10): : 483 - 487
  • [6] EXISTENCE OF ORDER PHASE IN SUPERIONIC CONDUCTOR AG3SI
    HOSHINO, S
    SAKUMA, T
    FUJII, Y
    JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 1978, 45 (02) : 705 - 706
  • [7] DYNAMICS OF SILVER IONS IN THE SUPERIONIC CONDUCTOR AG3SI
    BRUESCH, P
    BEYELER, HU
    STRASSLER, S
    PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1982, 25 (02): : 541 - 547
  • [8] THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERIONIC CONDUCTOR AG3SI
    SAITO, F
    TOZAKI, K
    KOJIMA, A
    JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, 1993, 62 (09) : 3351 - 3352
  • [9] Ionic diffusion within the α* and β phases of Ag3SI
    Hull, S.
    Keen, D. A.
    Madden, P. A.
    Wilson, M.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER, 2007, 19 (40)
  • [10] OBSERVATION OF ANOMALOUSLY INCREASING PHONON DAMPING CONSTANT IN THE BETA-PHASE OF THE FAST-IONIC CONDUCTOR AG3SI
    WAKAMURA, K
    MIURA, F
    KOJIMA, A
    KANASHIRO, T
    PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 1990, 41 (05): : 2758 - 2762