Name | Islamiyat Ojelade |
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Organization | Florida State University |
Position | Graduate Student |
Invited | No |
Type | Oral |
Topic | Inorganic Chemistry |
Title | One-Step Synthesis of a Highly Conductive Glassy Sodium Solid Electrolyte |
Author(s) | Islamiyat Ojelade, Erica Truong, Ifeoluwa Oyekunle, Tej Poudel, Thillina Nadeemali Dikella, Yudan Chen, Yan-Yan Hu. |
Author Location(s) | Florida State University |
Abstract | Na-ion solid electrolytes (SE) offer promising prospects for next-generation energy storage devices due to their inherent advantages, including improved safety and abundance of sodium resources. However, challenges remain in enabling efficient ion transport for high-power density. This work reports a novel sodium solid electrolyte composite, Na2O-NaTaCl6, synthesized via a one-step synthesis method. Remarkably, we achieved a high ionic conductivity of 4.41 mS/cm with only 4 hours of mechanochemical milling. Importantly, the achieved conductivity of Na2O-NaTaCl6 surpassed that of NaTaCl6 synthesized under similar conditions by more than one order of magnitude. Using XRD and SSNMR characterization techniques, the presence of Na2O as a glass former was found to amorphized the crystalline structure of NaTaCl6, resulting in a highly glassy material. This structural modification facilitated enhanced Na+-ion migration, leading to high ionic conductivity and relatively favorable activation energy of 0.29 eV. In addition, the composite material exhibited a relatively low electronic conductivity of 6.72 x 10-10 S/cm. This discovery holds significant implications for energy-efficient materials, paving the way for advancements in sodium-ion battery technology and contributing to the development of sustainable energy storage solutions. |
Date | 05/31/2024 |
Time | 03:15 PM |