Issue 17, 2009

Transport pathways for mobile ions in disordered solids from the analysis of energy-scaled bond-valence mismatch landscapes

Abstract

Structure–property relationships provide valuable guidelines for a systematic development of functional materials. Here an augmented bond-valence approach is worked out that is linked directly to the energy scale. This energy-scaled bond-valence approach is then used to identify ion-conduction pathways and to establish structure–property relationships in complex disordered solids using lithium silicate glasses as model systems. Representative local structure models of glassy solid electrolytes as a basis for the pathway analysis are derived from molecular dynamics simulations. Predictions of the bond-valence model from a static structure model are compared to a complete trajectory analysis, showing a high degree of agreement. The method yields consistent results when changing the simulation force field and is applicable to a wide range of glasses.

Graphical abstract: Transport pathways for mobile ions in disordered solids from the analysis of energy-scaled bond-valence mismatch landscapes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jan 2009
Accepted
24 Feb 2009
First published
18 Mar 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 3210-3216

Transport pathways for mobile ions in disordered solids from the analysis of energy-scaled bond-valence mismatch landscapes

S. Adams and R. P. Rao, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 3210 DOI: 10.1039/B901753D

To request permission to reproduce material from this article, please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

If you are an author contributing to an RSC publication, you do not need to request permission provided correct acknowledgement is given.

If you are the author of this article, you do not need to request permission to reproduce figures and diagrams provided correct acknowledgement is given. If you want to reproduce the whole article in a third-party publication (excluding your thesis/dissertation for which permission is not required) please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

Read more about how to correctly acknowledge RSC content.

Social activity

Spotlight

Advertisements