A neutron diffraction study of the d and d lithium garnets Li3Nd3W2O12 and Li5La3Sb2O12 |
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Authors: | Edmund J. Cussen Thomas W.S. Yip |
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Affiliation: | WestCHEM, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Thomas Graham Building, University of Strathclyde, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL, Scotland |
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Abstract: | The garnets Li3Nd3W2O12 and Li5La3Sb2O12 have been prepared by heating the component oxides and hydroxides in air at temperatures up to 950 °C. Neutron powder diffraction has been used to examine the lithium distribution in these phases. Both compounds crystallise in the space group with lattice parameters a=12.46869(9) Å (Li3Nd3W2O12) and a=12.8518(3) Å (Li5La3Sb2O12). Li3Nd3W2O12 contains lithium on a filled, tetrahedrally coordinated 24d site that is occupied in the conventional garnet structure. Li5La3Sb2O12 contains partial occupation of lithium over two crystallographic sites. The conventional tetrahedrally coordinated 24d site is 79.3(8)% occupied. The remaining lithium is found in oxide octahedra which are linked via a shared face to the tetrahedron. This lithium shows positional disorder and is split over two positions within the octahedron and occupies 43.6(4)% of the octahedra. Comparison of these compounds with related d0 and d10 phases shows that replacement of a d0 cation with d10 cation of the same charge leads to an increase in the lattice parameter due to polarisation effects. |
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Keywords: | Metal oxides Garnets Lithium conductors Neutron diffraction |
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