Structure and Sodium Ion Dynamics in Sodium Strontium Silicate Investigated by Multinuclear Solid-State NMR
Author(s) -
Kenneth K. Inglis,
J.P. Corley,
Pierre Florian,
Jordi Cabana,
Ryan D. Bayliss,
Frédéric Blanc
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
chemistry of materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.741
H-Index - 375
eISSN - 1520-5002
pISSN - 0897-4756
DOI - 10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b00941
Subject(s) - devitrification , strontium , amorphous solid , silicate , nmr spectra database , crystallization , solid state nuclear magnetic resonance , relaxation (psychology) , glass transition , ion , nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy , materials science , conductivity , analytical chemistry (journal) , phase (matter) , alkali metal , chemistry , nuclear magnetic resonance , spectral line , crystallography , polymer , stereochemistry , organic chemistry , psychology , social psychology , physics , astronomy , composite material
The high oxide ion conductivity of the proposed sodium strontium silicate ion conductors Sr0.55Na0.45SiO2.775 (>10–2 S·cm–1 at 525 °C) and its unusual alkali metal substitution strategy have been extensively questioned in the literature. Here, we present a comprehensive understanding of the structure of this material using a combination of XRD and multinuclear 17O, 23Na, and 29Si solid-state NMR spectroscopy data and a detailed investigation of the Na ion dynamics by high temperature 23Na NMR line shape analysis and relaxation rates measurements. Both 23Na and 29Si NMR spectra demonstrate the absence of Na doping in strontium silicate SrSiO3 and the presence of an amorphous phase identified as Na2O·2SiO2 glass as the Na-containing product. Devitrification at 800 °C yields crystallization of the Na2O·2SiO2 glass into the known crystalline α-Na2Si2O5 phase which was positively identified by its XRD pattern and the extensive and clear 17O, 23Na, and 29Si NMR fingerprints. High temperature 23Na NMR reveals th...
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