Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7899708 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Sodium super ionic conductor (NASICON) based glass is emerging as solid electrolyte material for Na-ion batteries. In the present study, we report the influence of Ag+â¯ââ¯Na+ ion-exchange process on the electrical, optical, structural and mechanical properties of NASICON type glass with a chemical formula of Na2.8Ca0.1Al2Ga0.5P2.7O12 (NCAGP). Ag+ ion exchange process was carried out by dipping NCAGP glass in AgNO3 molten salt at 300â¯Â°C for 15â¯min (IE15min) and 30â¯min (IE30min). The diffusion depth of Ag+ ions was measured to be about ~7â¯Î¼m and ~25â¯Î¼m for IE15min and IE30min samples, respectively. The dc conductivity values were obtained from base (NCAGP), IE15min and IE30min bulk glass samples through the complex impedance plots at a temperature range of 75â¯Â°C-200â¯Â°C. With the increase in ion-exchange time, the dc conductivity slightly diminished on account of marginally increase in activation energy (Ea) values. Optical absorption spectra for 30â¯min ion-exchanged glass revealed the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) band, confirming the reduction of Ag+ ion to Ag0 metal with an increase in ion-exchange time from 15â¯min to 30â¯min. Presence of Raman vibrational peak at 233â¯cmâ1 has also confirmed the formation of AgO bonds. The mechanical hardness values obtained through Vickers indentation method reveal enhanced hardness and crack resistance of bulk glasses with the ion-exchange treatment by causing compressive stress on the surface of NCAGP glass. The threshold load for the crack generation is increased from 0.5â¯kgf (4.9â¯N) to 2â¯kgf (19.6â¯N) after the ion-exchange treatment. Overall, improved mechanical and good electrical properties reveal the applicability of IE15min NCAGP glass as an electrolyte material for Na-ion batteries.
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Authors
Amarnath R. Allu, Sathravada Balaji, Kalyandurg Annapurna,