Enhancing Ionic Conductivity of ceramic Na3Zr2Si2PO12 via NaI Substitution
Abstract
The high ionic conducting sodium superionic conductor Na3Zr2Si2PO12 -NaI composites have been prepared successfully via solid state reaction route. As the NaI content increases, the ionic conductivity significantly changes. The composites with 4% NaI show a maximum ionic conductivity of ~ 3 x 10-4 -1cm-1 at 200oC which is one order of magnitude rise as compared to pristine sample. Further crystal structure and surface morphology also reveal the formation of a glassy phase due to the presence of Na-Si-P-O-I interaction.
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