Li+ ion conductivity in rock salt-structured nickel-doped Li3NbO4†
Abstract
Two mechanisms of doping Li3NbO4, which has an ordered, rock salt superstructure, have been established. In the “stoichiometric mechanism”, the overall
a University of Sheffield, Department of Engineering Materials, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK
b Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Química, Mexico DF 04510, Mexico
Two mechanisms of doping Li3NbO4, which has an ordered, rock salt superstructure, have been established. In the “stoichiometric mechanism”, the overall
V. L. McLaren, C. A. Kirk, M. Poisot, M. Castellanos and A. R. West, Dalton Trans., 2004, 3042 DOI: 10.1039/B316396M
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