19-21 November 2018
AINSE Conference Centre New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW 2234 Australia
Australia/Sydney timezone

Structural investigation of the disordered Cu3-xSbO5.5+y ternary oxide

19 Nov 2018, 14:30
20m
AINSE Conference Centre New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW 2234 Australia

AINSE Conference Centre New Illawarra Road Lucas Heights NSW 2234 Australia

AINSE Conference Centre, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia

Speaker

Martin Spasovski (University of Auckland)

Description

Many different electrolytes with perovskite and fluorite-type structures have been extensively explored and characterised. Minimal focus has been given to potential Bixbyite-type electrolytes. A ternary copper antimony oxide previously referred to as Cu9Sb4O19 with an unresolved crystal structure looked like a promising candidate to study. This was synthesised using classic solid state techniques under high temperature and oxygen pressure. Refinement of lab X-ray diffraction data strongly indicated that this material was isostructural with Cu3TeO6 with a curiously large degree of oxygen vacancies. Refinement of neutron diffraction patterns revealed the system was much more complicated than first anticipated, confirming the under occupancy of oxygen and revealing the mixed occupation of Cu2+/Sb5+ sites in the cationic sub-lattice. The final composition can be refined to Cu3−xSbO5.5+3x/2 X-ray absorption experiments confirmed the local coordination significantly differs from Cu3TeO6 complimenting the diffraction data. This is an interesting material in a good position for many potential applications like; oxygen membranes, sensors or as a cathode/electrolyte material warranting further investigation.

Topic Chemistry

Primary authors

Martin Spasovski (University of Auckland) Tilo Söhnel (The University of Auckland)

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