Abstract
Sodium thiophosphates are promising materials for large-scale energy storage applications benefiting from high ionic conductivities and the geopolitical abundance of the elements. A representative of this class is Na4P2S6, which currently shows two known polymorphs-α and β. This work describes a third polymorph of Na4P2S6, γ, that forms above 580 °C, exhibits fast-ion conduction with low activation energy, and is mechanically soft. Based on high-temperature diffraction, pair distribution function analysis, thermal analysis, impedance spectroscopy, and ab initio molecular dynamics calculations, the γ-Na4P2S6phase is identified to be a plastic crystal characterized by dynamic orientational disorder of the P2S64-anions translationally fixed on a body-centered cubic lattice. The prospect of stabilizing plastic crystals at operating temperatures of solid-state batteries, with benefits from their high ionic conductivities and mechanical properties, could have a strong impact in the field of solid-state battery research.
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Scholz, T., Schneider, C., Terban, M. W., Deng, Z., Eger, R., Etter, M., … Lotsch, B. V. (2022). Superionic Conduction in the Plastic Crystal Polymorph of Na4P2S6. ACS Energy Letters, 7(4), 1403–1411. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.1c02815
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