Local Structure
of Thermally Stable Super Ionic Conducting
AgI Confined in Mesopores
Posted on 2014-10-16 - 00:00
AgI
confined in mesopores of Al2O3 exhibits
high ionic conductivity for a very wide temperature range. The mechanism
of this attractive feature was revealed by detailed investigation
of local structure using 109Ag nuclear magnetic resonance
(NMR) spectroscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). All data
of NMR and XAS data as well as X-ray diffraction, differential scanning
calorimetry, transmission electron microscopy, and a.c. impedance
spectroscopy were carefully analyzed to reach the most plausible model.
It was revealed that the local structure of the super ionic conducting
phase of AgI in mesopores is amorphous, which is similar to α-AgI
structure, and was stabilized for a very wide temperature range from
30 K to melting point around 850 K.
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Yamada, Hirotoshi; Saruwatari, Isamu; Kuwata, Naoaki; Kawamura, Junichi (2016). Local Structure
of Thermally Stable Super Ionic Conducting
AgI Confined in Mesopores. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp507883z