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Synthesis and characterization of lithium germanogallium sulfide, Li2GeGa2S6

Authors :
Youngsik Kim
Inseok Seo
Source :
Solid State Ionics. 261:106-110
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

A new thio-germanium sulfide Li 2 GeGa 2 S 6 (LGGS) has been synthesized for the first time. In order to determine the structure of the LGGS, the material was synthesized by being melted in a carbon-coated silica tube and being slowly cooled to make a crystalline structure. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was performed. The experimental XRD powder pattern of the LiGeGa 2 S 6 appears to closely match the calculated data, Joint Committee on Powder Diffraction Standards (JCPDS). The host structure is built of GaS 4 tetrahedra linked by corners to GeS 4 tetrahedra to create a 3D framework forming tunnels along the c -axis, in which the Li + ions are located. To further characterize the structure of the phase, the Raman and infrared (IR) spectra of LGGS were performed. The strongest intensity peak in the Raman spectra is observed at ~ 337 cm –1 assigned to symmetric stretch vibrations of S atoms (Ge–S–Ge symmetrical bridge-stretching mode) in GeS 4 and GaS 4 units. This symmetric sulfur bridge stretching mode is also observed at ~ 338 cm − 1 in the IR spectra. The ionic conductivities of the LGGS were conducted with various temperatures. The ionic conductivity of 3.8 × 10 − 8 S/cm was observed at room temperature. Electrochemical stability was evaluated from the cyclic voltammogram of a Li/Li 2 GeGa 2 S 6 /Au cell with a lithium reference electrode. The material shows high decomposition potential up to 6 V.

Details

ISSN :
01672738
Volume :
261
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Solid State Ionics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d8cc4b3b2a183816b3a09972b58e03aa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2014.04.015