Temperature Dependent Na-ion Conduction and its Pathways in the Crystal Structure of the Layered Battery Material Na$_2$Ni$_2$TeO$_6$
A. K. Bera, S. M. Yusuf

TL;DR
This study investigates temperature-dependent Na-ion conduction pathways in Na2Ni2TeO6, revealing high ionic conductivity at elevated temperatures, site-specific conduction mechanisms, and structural stability up to 725 K through combined impedance spectroscopy, neutron diffraction, and theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It provides experimental visualization of Na-ion conduction pathways and confirms theoretical models, advancing understanding of conduction mechanisms in layered Na-ion battery materials.
Findings
Ionic conductivity reaches 0.03 S/m at 423 K.
Na-ion conduction occurs mainly within ab planes.
Crystal structure remains stable up to 725 K.
Abstract
Na-ion conduction, and correlations between Na-ion conduction pathways and crystal structure have been investigated as a function of temperature in the layered battery material Na2Ni2TeO6 by impedance spectroscopy and neutron diffraction, respectively. The impedance data reveal an ionic conductivity 2x10-4 S/m at 323 K which strongly enhances with increasing temperature and attains a high value of ~ 0.03 S/m at 423 K. The temperature dependent conductivity data show an Arrhenius type behavior with average activation energy (Ea) of ~ 0.58(3) eV for T > 383 K. By employing soft-bond valence sum analysis of the neutron diffraction patterns we experimentally demonstrate the site-specific Na-ion conductions, through visualization of microscopic sodium-ion conduction pathways, and verify the recent theoretical results of Molecular dynamic simulation. Our results reveal two-dimensional Na-ion…
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TopicsAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies · Advancements in Battery Materials · Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
