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Imaging the diffusion pathway of Al <sup>3+</sup> ion in NASICON-type (Al <sub>0.2</sub> Zr <sub>0.8</sub> ) <sub>20/19</sub> Nb(PO <sub>4</sub> ) <sub>3</sub> as electrolyte for rechargeable solid-state Al batteries
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Materials ScienceSolid-state IonicAll-solid-state BatteriesEngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceLi-ion Battery MaterialsRechargeable Al-ion BatteriesApplied PhysicsDiffusion PathwayEnergy StorageBatteriesChemistryMicroscopic PathSolid-state BatterySodium BatteryCrystallographyElectrochemistry
Among all-solid-state batteries, rechargeable Al-ion batteries have attracted most attention because they involve three-electron-redox reactions with high theoretic specific capacity. However, the solid Al-ion conductor electrolytes are less studied. Here, the microscopic path of Al3+-ion conduction of NASICON-type (Al0.2Zr0.8)20/19Nb(PO4)3 oxide is identified by temperature-dependent neutron powder diffraction and aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy experiments. (Al0.2Zr0.8)20/19Nb(PO4)3 shows a rhombohedral structure consisting of a framework of (Zr,Nb)O6 octahedra sharing corners with (PO4) tetrahedra; the Al occupy trigonal antiprisms exhibiting extremely large displacement factors. This suggests a strong displacement of Al ions along the c axis of the unit cell as they diffuse across the structure by a vacancy mechanism. Negative thermal expansion behavior is also identified along a and b axes, due to folding of the framework as temperature increases.
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