Issue 1, 1994

Phase formation and electrical properties in the system BaO–Li2O–TiO2

Abstract

A survey of compound formation and phase equilibrium in the system BaO–Li2–TiO2 for compositions containing >50% TiO2 has been made at subsolidus temperatures, ca. 1150–1200 °C. Four ternary phases were encountered, all of which have variable composition. These are phase A, centred on Ba3Li2Ti8O20, phase B centred on BaLi2Ti6O14, phase C based on the line Ba2Ti10 –xLi4xO22 and phase E, a hollandite-like phase Ba3xLi(2x+ 4y)Ti(8-2xy)O16. Phase A is new; phase B is the phase responsible for high Li+ ion conductivity reported by Zheng et al.(Solid State Ionics, 1989, 35, 235); phase C is related to one reported by Tillmanns and Wendt (Z. Kristallogr., 1976, 144, 16) whose formula coincided with x= 0.75; phase E was reported by Sucket et al.(J. Mater. Chem., 1992, 2, 993). In addition, an extensive area of ternary solid solution based on Ba4Ti13O30 is reported. Mechanisms of solid-solution formation are discussed; the two principal mechanisms appear to be Ti4+⇌ 4Li+ and 2Ti4+⇌ 2Li++ 3Ba2+. Electrical conductivity data are reported; phases A, C and D appear to be very modest electronic conductors.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1994,4, 5-8

Phase formation and electrical properties in the system BaO–Li2O–TiO2

L. M. Torres-Martinez, C. Suckut, R. Jimenez and A. R. West, J. Mater. Chem., 1994, 4, 5 DOI: 10.1039/JM9940400005

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