Non-stoichiometric design for engineering oxygen vacancies and enhanced ionic transport in Cu–Mg-doped bismuth vanadate electrolytes

Abstract

BIVMEOX (Bi-bismuth, Me-dopant metal, V-vanadium, and O-oxide) solid electrolytes are promising candidates for low-temperature ionic conduction. However, the interplay between non-stoichiometric (ns) Bi : (V + Me1 + Me2) ratios under dual-element doping and the underlying conduction mechanisms remains largely unexplored. In this study, we report a range of non-stoichiometric Bi4(V0.9Cu0.05Mg0.05)xO6+2.45x (1.75 ≤ x ≤ 2.05) solid solutions synthesized through a solid-state reaction. Combined X-ray, neutron and synchrotron X-ray diffraction analyses reveal the precise crystal structure of these ns-BIVCUMGOX materials, which adopt the tetragonal I4/mmm space group (No.139) and consist of alternating Bi–O (Bi and O1) layers and partially occupied V/Cu/Mg–O (V/Cu/Mg, O2, O3 and O4) layers. Bond valence pathway analyzer screening reveals that O2− migration predominantly occurs within the V/Cu/Mg–O layers and is primarily mediated by oxygen ions at the O2 site. The non-stoichiometric design can effectively modulate the occupancies of the equatorial (O2) and apical (O3 and O4) oxygen sites. Notably, the reduced unit cell volumes shorten the oxygen-ion hopping distance, while the increased vacancies at the O2 Wyckoff positions enhance the ion mobility, collectively yielding improved ionic conductivity. The conductivity of Bi4(V0.9Cu0.05Mg0.05)2.05O10.8175 reaches 7.8 × 10−3 S cm−1 at 350 °C, representing a 23% increase relative to the x = 2 composition. This study presents a lattice-engineering approach to enhance high-performance solid electrolytes in BIVMEOX systems.

Graphical abstract: Non-stoichiometric design for engineering oxygen vacancies and enhanced ionic transport in Cu–Mg-doped bismuth vanadate electrolytes

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Article type
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Submitted
13 Nov 2025
Accepted
19 Dec 2025
First published
13 Jan 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article

Non-stoichiometric design for engineering oxygen vacancies and enhanced ionic transport in Cu–Mg-doped bismuth vanadate electrolytes

W. Yan, D. Zhu, K. Shu, H. Li, H. Xu, D. Gui, Y. Zhai and C. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA09212D

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