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Elucidating the influence of structure and Ag+ -Na+ ion-exchange on crack-resistance and ionic conductivity of Na3Al1.8Si1.65 P-1.8 O-12 glass electrolyte

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Title Elucidating the influence of structure and Ag+ -Na+ ion-exchange on crack-resistance and ionic conductivity of Na3Al1.8Si1.65 P-1.8 O-12 glass electrolyte
 
Creator Keshri, Shweta R
Mandal, Indrajeet
Ganisetti, Sudheer
Kasimuthumaniyan, S
Kumar, Rajesh
Gaddam, Anuraag
Shelke, Ankita
Ajithkumar, Thalasseril G
Gosvami, Nitya Nand
Krishnan, N M Anoop
Allu, Amarnath R
 
Subject Electronics
 
Description Glasses are emerging as promising and efficient solid electrolytes for all-solid-state sodium-ion batteries. However, they still suffer from poor ionic conductivity and crack-resistance, which need to be improved for better battery performance, reliability, and service life. The current study shows a significant enhancement in crack resistance (from 11.3 N to 32.9 N) for Na3Al (1.8) Si-1.65 P1.8O12 glass (Ag-0 glass) upon Na+ -Ag+ ion-exchange (IE) due to compressive stresses generated in the glass surface while the ionic conductivity values (similar to 10(-5) S/cm at 473 K) were retained. In this study, magic angle spinning-nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR), molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, Vickers micro hardness, and impedance spectroscopic techniques were used to evaluate the intermediate-range structure, atomic structure, crack resistance and conductivity of the glass. MAS-NMR and MD simulations confirm the presence of Si-OAl-O-P groups in the glass, thus enabling formation of Na percolated channel regions. AC-conductivity analysis for Ag-0 and ion-exchanged Ag-0 glass suggests that the mobility of Na+ ion increases with increasing temperature. It is observed that the measured mean square displacement (root < R-2(t(p))>) for sodium cations using AC-conductivity isotherms is nearly constant up to 448 K and then increases with increasing temperature up to 523 K. From the impedance spectra for ion-exchanged Ag-0 glass, it is identified that the increase in root < R-2 (t(nu))> and thereby, the mobility of sodium-ions for Ag-0 glass is due to the structural variations in the Ag-0 glass with increasing the temperature. Overall, the mechanisms presented in this article helps in formulating better glass based electrolyte materials for room temperature or high temperature sodium-ion batteries. (C) 2022 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
 
Publisher ELSEVIER
 
Date 2022-04
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/5468/1/keshri.pdf
Keshri, Shweta R and Mandal, Indrajeet and Ganisetti, Sudheer and Kasimuthumaniyan, S and Kumar, Rajesh and Gaddam, Anuraag and Shelke, Ankita and Ajithkumar, Thalasseril G and Gosvami, Nitya Nand and Krishnan, N M Anoop and Allu, Amarnath R (2022) Elucidating the influence of structure and Ag+ -Na+ ion-exchange on crack-resistance and ionic conductivity of Na3Al1.8Si1.65 P-1.8 O-12 glass electrolyte. Acta Materialia, 227. Art No-117745 . ISSN 1359-6454
 
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