volume 141 issue 42 pages 16706-16725

Ionic and Electronic Conduction in TiNb2O7

Ieuan D. Seymour 1, 2
Leo K. Lamontagne 3
Can Kocer 4
S. E. Dutton 4
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-09-05
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.554
CiteScore22.5
Impact factor15.6
ISSN00027863, 15205126
PubMed ID:  31487157
General Chemistry
Catalysis
Biochemistry
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Abstract
TiNb2O7 is a Wadsley-Roth phase with a crystallographic shear structure and is a promising candidate for high-rate lithium ion energy storage. The fundamental aspects of the lithium insertion mechanism and conduction in TiNb2O7, however, are not well-characterized. Herein, experimental and computational insights are combined to understand the inherent properties of bulk TiNb2O7. The results show an increase in electronic conductivity of seven orders of magnitude upon lithiation and indicate that electrons exhibit both localized and delocalized character, with a maximum Curie constant and Li NMR paramagnetic shift near a composition of Li0.60TiNb2O7. Square-planar or distorted-five-coordinate lithium sites are calculated to invert between thermodynamic minima or transition states. Lithium diffusion in the single-redox region (i.e., x ≤ 3 in LixTiNb2O7) is rapid with low activation barriers from NMR and DLi = 10-11 m2 s-1 at the temperature of the observed T1 minima of 525-650 K for x ≥ 0.75. DFT calculations predict that ionic diffusion, like electronic conduction, is anisotropic with activation barriers for lithium hopping of 100-200 meV down the tunnels but ca. 700-1000 meV across the blocks. Lithium mobility is hindered in the multiredox region (i.e., x > 3 in LixTiNb2O7), related to a transition from interstitial-mediated to vacancy-mediated diffusion. Overall, lithium insertion leads to effective n-type self-doping of TiNb2O7 and high-rate conduction, while ionic motion is eventually hindered at high lithiation. Transition-state searching with beyond Li chemistries (Na+, K+, Mg2+) in TiNb2O7 reveals high diffusion barriers of 1-3 eV, indicating that this structure is specifically suited to Li+ mobility.
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Griffith K. J. et al. Ionic and Electronic Conduction in TiNb2O7 // Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2019. Vol. 141. No. 42. pp. 16706-16725.
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Griffith K. J., Seymour I. D., Hope P. A., Butala M. M., Lamontagne L. K., Preefer M., Kocer C., Henkelman G., Morris A. J., Cliffe M. J., Dutton S. E., Grey C. P. Ionic and Electronic Conduction in TiNb2O7 // Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2019. Vol. 141. No. 42. pp. 16706-16725.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/jacs.9b06669
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b06669
TI - Ionic and Electronic Conduction in TiNb2O7
T2 - Journal of the American Chemical Society
AU - Griffith, Kent J.
AU - Seymour, Ieuan D.
AU - Hope, Philip A
AU - Butala, Megan M.
AU - Lamontagne, Leo K.
AU - Preefer, Molleigh
AU - Kocer, Can
AU - Henkelman, Graeme
AU - Morris, Andrew J
AU - Cliffe, Matthew J.
AU - Dutton, S. E.
AU - Grey, C. P.
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/09/05
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 16706-16725
IS - 42
VL - 141
PMID - 31487157
SN - 0002-7863
SN - 1520-5126
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@article{2019_Griffith,
author = {Kent J. Griffith and Ieuan D. Seymour and Philip A Hope and Megan M. Butala and Leo K. Lamontagne and Molleigh Preefer and Can Kocer and Graeme Henkelman and Andrew J Morris and Matthew J. Cliffe and S. E. Dutton and C. P. Grey},
title = {Ionic and Electronic Conduction in TiNb2O7},
journal = {Journal of the American Chemical Society},
year = {2019},
volume = {141},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b06669},
number = {42},
pages = {16706--16725},
doi = {10.1021/jacs.9b06669}
}
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Griffith, Kent J., et al. “Ionic and Electronic Conduction in TiNb2O7.” Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 141, no. 42, Sep. 2019, pp. 16706-16725. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b06669.