Abstract
Oxide phases with a cation-disordered, cubic rock salt structure that can be prepared by mechanosynthesis include Li2TiO3, Li2MnO3, Li3NbO4, and a new polymorph of LiAlO2. They are all metastable and transform irreversibly to thermodynamically stable ordered structures on heating. Li2TiO3, Li2MnO3, and Li3NbO4 form cubic solid solutions by doping with LiF; depending on the composition, they may be stable or metastable thermodynamically. Factors that control the thermodynamic and kinetic stability of phases and their synthesis conditions are reviewed.
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Zhi, X., & West, A. R. (2023). Mechanosynthesis of Disordered Rock Salt Structures: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Considerations. Chemistry of Materials, 35(17), 6790–6798. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c01080
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