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Visualization of the Diffusion Pathway of Protons in (NH4)2Si0.5Ti0.5P4O13 as an Electrolyte for Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells
Sun, Chunwen; Chen, Lanli; Shi, Siqi; Reeb, Berthold; Lopez, Carlos Alberto
; Alonso, José Antonio; Stimming, Ulrich
Fecha de publicación:
01/2018
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN:
0020-1669
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Inglés
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We demonstrate that (NH4)2Si0.5Ti0.5P4O13 is an excellent proton conductor. The crystallographic information concerning the hydrogen positions is unraveled from neutron-powder-diffraction (NPD) data for the first time. This study shows that all the hydrogen atoms are connected though H bonds, establishing a two-dimensional path between the [(Si0.5Ti0.5)P4O132-]n layers for proton diffusion across the crystal structure by breaking and reconstructing intermediate H-O=P bonds. This transient species probably reduces the potential energy of the H jump from an ammonium unit to the next neighboring NH4+ unit. Both theoretical and experimental results support an interstitial-proton-conduction mechanism. The proton conductivities of (NH4)2Si0.5Ti0.5P4O13 reach 0.0061 and 0.024 S cm-1 in humid air at 125 and 250 °C, respectively. This finding demonstrates that (NH4)2Si0.5Ti0.5P4O13 is a promising electrolyte material operating at 150-250 °C. This work opens up a new avenue for designing and fabricating high-performance inorganic electrolytes.
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Sun, Chunwen; Chen, Lanli; Shi, Siqi; Reeb, Berthold; Lopez, Carlos Alberto; et al.; Visualization of the Diffusion Pathway of Protons in (NH4)2Si0.5Ti0.5P4O13 as an Electrolyte for Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells; American Chemical Society; Inorganic Chemistry; 57; 2; 1-2018; 676-680
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