Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Gallate Melilite Electrides from Topotactic Reduction of Interstitial Oxide Ion Conductors

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2022)

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A nonstoichiometric La1.5Sr0.5Ga3O7.2 5 melilite oxide ion conductor features active interstitial oxygen defects in its pentagonal rings with high mobility. In this study, electron localization function calculated by density functional theory indicated that the interstitial oxide ions located in the pentagonal rings of gallate melilites may be removed and replaced by electron anions that are confined within the pentagonal rings, which would therefore convert the melilite interstitial oxide ion conductor into a zero-dimensional (0D) electride. The more active interstitial oxide ions, compared to the framework oxide ions, make the La(1.5)Sr(0.5)Ga(3)O(7.2 5 )melilite structure more reducible by CaH2 using topotactic reduction, in contrast to the hardly reducible nature of parent LaSrGa3O7. The topotactic reduction enhances the bulk electronic conduction (sigma 0.003 S/cm at 400 ?) by 1 order of magnitude for La1.5Sr0.5Ga3O7.2 5. The oxygen loss in the melilite structure was verified and most likely took place on the active interstitial oxide ions. The identified confinement space for electronic anions in melilite interstitial oxide ion conductors presented here provides a strategy to access inorganic electrides from interstitial oxide ion conductor electrolytes.
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