Enhanced sodium ion conductivity in Na3VS4 by P-doping

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All-solid-state sodium-ion batteries are promising candidates for renewable energy storage applications, owing to their high safety, high energy density, and the abundant resources of sodium. The critical factor for an all-solid-state battery is having a sodium solid electrolyte that has high Na ion conductivity at room temperature and outstanding thermal stability, low flammability, and long battery lifespan. Herein, a new Na ion solid-state electrolyte, Na3VS4, is prepared by a solid state reaction. It shows conductivity of ∼1.16 × 10-8 to 1.46 × 10-6 S cm-1 from 25 to 100 °C. The sodium ion conductivity was enhanced to ∼1.49 × 10-7 to 1.20 × 10-5 S cm-1 through P substitution for V in the composition Na3P0.1V0.9S4. Such sodium ion conduction enhancement could be attributed to P substitution for V leading to a wider Na migration path and the generation of sodium vacancies.

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He, Y., Lu, F., & Kuang, X. (2019). Enhanced sodium ion conductivity in Na3VS4 by P-doping. RSC Advances, 9(67), 39180–39186. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra08900d

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