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A mixed anion hydroborate/carba-hydroborate as a room temperature Na-ion solid electrolyte

Brighi, Matteo
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Murgia, Fabrizio
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Lodziana, Zbigniew
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November 15, 2018
Journal Of Power Sources

The novel compound Na2-x(CB11H12)(x)(B12H12)(1-x) shows a fast ionic Na conductivity of 2 mS cm(-1) at room temperature, reaching the superionic regime above 333 K. A low activation energy of 314 meV, in a thermodynamically and electrochemically stable structure, suggest its usage as a potential solid electrolyte in future all solid Na-ion batteries. Density functional theory simulations indicate the heterovalent anionic mixing to be the responsible in stabilizing a bcc structure, which allows a facile Na+ diffusion already at room temperature. Cyclic voltammetry measurement with a tailored setup for solid-state electrolytes reveals a wide operating window (up to 4.1 V vs. Na+/Na). The symmetrical cell featuring Na-Sn alloy-based electrodes shows reversible Na+ shuttling with limited polarization after more than 700 operating hours.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.09.085
Web of Science ID

WOS:000452584900002

Author(s)
Brighi, Matteo
Murgia, Fabrizio
Lodziana, Zbigniew
Schouwink, Pascal  
Wolczyk, Anna
Cerny, Radovan
Date Issued

2018-11-15

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Published in
Journal Of Power Sources
Volume

404

Start page

7

End page

12

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Electrochemistry

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Energy & Fuels

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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Materials Science

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solid electrolytes

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structural disorder

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na-ion conductivity

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solid state cyclic voltammetry

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closo-hydroborate carba-hydroborate mix

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sodium superionic conduction

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lithium

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reorientations

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principles

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phase

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