Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1297104 | Solid State Ionics | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Glass-ceramics of the vanadium- or molybdenum-containing Na5RSi4O12-type (R = rare earth; Y) Na+-superionic conductors were prepared by crystallization of glasses with the compositions Na3+3xâyY1âxVySi3âyO9 (NYVS) or Na3+3xâ2yY1âxMoySi3âyO9 (NYMS), and the effects of V or Mo elements on the separation of the phase and the microstructural effects on the conduction properties of glass-ceramics were discussed. The conductivities of the glass-ceramic NYVS and NYMS with the Na3.9Y0.6V0.3Si2.7O9 and Na3.7Y0.7Mo0.1Si2.9O9 compositions were 0.87 à 10â 2 and 3.58 à 10â 2S/cm at 300°C, respectively, and the Na+ ionic transport numbers of these glass-ceramics determined by Wagner polarization method were nearly 0.9 and 1 at 300°C, respectively.
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Authors
Toshinori Okura, Tatsuya Takahashi, Hideki Monma, Kimihiro Yamashita,