Elsevier

Solid State Ionics

Volume 171, Issues 1–2, 30 June 2004, Pages 113-119
Solid State Ionics

Disappearance of βAgI in (AgI)0.7–(NaPO3)0.3 composite at room temperature

Abstract

We report crystalline phases in the melt-quenched (AgI)0.8–(NaPO3)0.2 and (AgI)0.7–(NaPO3)0.3 superionic composites at room temperature as studied by VEGA powder neutron diffraction of KEK. (AgI)0.8–(NaPO3)0.2 contains γAgI and βAgI with a 70:30 ratio, which is similar to that found in pure AgI. On the other hand, (AgI)0.7–(NaPO3)0.3 contains AgI and Ag5IP2O7 with a 53:47 ratio, without any indication of βAgI presence. Due to the overall broad line widths and the hexagonal-related orthorhombic unit cell of Ag5IP2O7, VEGA was indispensable to probe its existence in (AgI)0.7–(NaPO3)0.3 at room temperature. The disappearance of βAgI in (AgI)0.7–(NaPO3)0.3 in favour of Ag5IP2O7 containing more oxygens indicating that the phosphate chains have been oxidized to P2O7 pairs of phosphate tetrahedra.

Keywords

Neutron
X-ray
Powder
Diffractometer
Silver
Iodide
Superionics
Composite

PACS

61.12.-q
61.12.Ld
61.43.Gt
66.30.Hs
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On leave from R & D Center for Materials Science and Technology, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Jl. Raya Puspiptek, Serpong, Tangerang 15310, Indonesia

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