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- 2024Heterogeneity of Lithium Distribution in the Graphite Anode of 21700-Type Cylindrical Li-Ion Cells during Degradationcitations
- 2015A Rational Approach to IrPTe - DFT and CalPhaD Studies on Phase Stability, Formation, and Structure of IrPTecitations
- 2004Structure-Property Relations and Diffusion Pathways of the Silver Ion Conductor Ag5Te2Clcitations
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Structure-Property Relations and Diffusion Pathways of the Silver Ion Conductor Ag5Te2Cl
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<p>Single-crystal structure determinations at room temperature and elevated temperatures were carried out on the silver ion conductor Ag<sub>5</sub>Te <sub>2</sub>Cl, and the hitherto unknown structure of the room-temperature phase (β-Ag<sub>5</sub>Te<sub>2</sub>Cl) was determined. Ion pathways are discussed for the room- and high-temperature phase by analyzing the joint probability density functions. Main transport pathways at different temperatures were worked out to obtain detailed insight into the movement of the silver atoms in this material. Ag<sub>5</sub>Te<sub>2</sub>Cl is an excellent 1D ionic conductor having a pronounced silver mobility along complex silver columns. Conductivities are σ = 1.51 × 10<sup>-3</sup> Ω<sup>-1</sup> cm<sup>-1</sup> at 323 K and σ = 4.30 × 10 <sup>-1</sup> Ω<sup>-1</sup> cm<sup>-1</sup> at 469 K. With use of a nonharmonic description of the silver distribution of the high-temperature phase, a promising structure model has been derived for the room-temperature phase. β-Ag<sub>5</sub>Te<sub>2</sub>Cl can be regarded as an intermediate phase between the disordered high- and the ordered low-temperature phase, showing an almost ordered silver distribution in addition to a slightly different arrangement of the anionic substructure.</p>