Issue 9, 1996

Stoichiometry, structures and polymorphism of spinel-like phases, Li1.33xZn2 – 2xTi1 + 0.67xO4

Abstract

A complete range of spinel-like solid solutions forms between Li4Ti5O12 and Zn2TiO4. Over a range of intermediate compositions, Li1.33xZn2 – 2xTi1 + 0.67xO4(0.50 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.90), the solid solutions are primitive cubic, but for compositions to either side, they are face centred. Rietveld refinement of powder X-ray diffraction data shows that ordering of Li and Ti onto two sets of octahedral sites is responsible for the primitive structure; Li and Zn are disordered over the tetrahedral sites. A fully ordered, ideal composition occurs at x = 0.75, Li2ZnTi3O8, which is isostructural with LiFe5O8. The phase diagram of the spinel join shows that the ordered, primitive cubic solid solutions transform to disordered, face-centred cubic solid solutions at high temperatures, with a maximum in the transition temperature at 1150 °C for x = 0.75. The subsolidus phase diagram Li2TiO3–TiO2–ZnO at 1150 °C has been determined.

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J. Mater. Chem., 1996,6, 1533-1536

Stoichiometry, structures and polymorphism of spinel-like phases, Li1.33xZn2 – 2xTi1 + 0.67xO4

V. S. Hernandez, L. M. T. Martinez, G. C. Mather and A. R. West, J. Mater. Chem., 1996, 6, 1533 DOI: 10.1039/JM9960601533

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