Issue 23, 2022

Where the extraordinaries meet: a cascade of isosymmetrical superionic phase transitions and negative thermal expansion in a novel silver salt-inclusion borate halide

Abstract

A new silver iodide borate, Ag3B6O10I, is presented as a promising solid-state electrolyte with a δ ↔ γ ↔ β ↔ α cascade of the isosymmetric superionic phase transitions. Its crystal structure is composed of two sublattices, the “host” B–O covalent part from B6O13 6B:3Δ3□:[φ]<Δ2□>|<Δ2□>|<Δ2□>| corner-sharing hexaborate groups, and the “guest” Ag–I ionic part. The transitions are associated with structural re-arrangements of the latter with a stepwise “melting” of silver sublattice and give rise to an increase in conductivity to 0.005 S cm−1 at 99 °C. Exceptionally large room-temperature anharmonicity of silver vibration has been described. The migration of silver ions leads to negative thermal expansion (NTE) at 25–400 °C. The sodium analog, Na3B6O10I, with a “normal” perovskite-like structure was obtained. The structural diversity in the M3B6O10X family can be rationalized considering the difference in the ionic radii of X anions and M+ cations.

Graphical abstract: Where the extraordinaries meet: a cascade of isosymmetrical superionic phase transitions and negative thermal expansion in a novel silver salt-inclusion borate halide

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Mar 2022
Accepted
18 May 2022
First published
18 May 2022

CrystEngComm, 2022,24, 4174-4179

Where the extraordinaries meet: a cascade of isosymmetrical superionic phase transitions and negative thermal expansion in a novel silver salt-inclusion borate halide

S. N. Volkov, D. O. Charkin, M. Yu. Arsentev, S. M. Aksenov, L. S. Manelis, M. G. Krzhizhanovskaya, O. Yu. Sinelshchikova, V. L. Ugolkov, A. V. Povolotskiy, V. V. Shilovskikh, A. A. Antonov and R. S. Bubnova, CrystEngComm, 2022, 24, 4174 DOI: 10.1039/D2CE00307D

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