Some factors responsible for high ionic conductivity in simple solid compounds |
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Authors: | R.D. Armstrong R.S. Bulmer T. Dickinson |
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Affiliation: | Electrochemistry Research Laboratories, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, England |
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Abstract: | The ionic conductivities, activation energies for mobility, and crystal structures of solid electrolytes are reviewed. The high conductivity of a group of compounds containing simple anions is examined in some detail.For a solid to possess high ionic conductivity there must be: (a) an excess of acceptable lattice sites for the mobile ion, (b) only a small energy difference between the ordered and disordered distribution of the mobile ions over these sites, and (c) a low heat of activation for movement of the mobile ion. These conditions are most readily realized when the cations are monovalent and stable in both 4-coordinated (tetrahedral) and 3-coordinated configurations. Since only AgI and CuI satisfy these requirements, their nearly unique conduction properties become understandable. Moreover, these requirements appear to be satisfied only with highly polarizable anions; a characteristic of the anions present in the good conductors. |
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