Abstract

Two new Na x [Cr (1+ x)/2 Sb (1− x)/2 ]O 2 compounds have been prepared by solid-state reactions in argon. Their structures have been determined by the X-ray Rietveld method. Both new phases together with NaCrO 2-based solid solution comprise brucite-like layers of edge-shared (Cr,Sb)O 6 octahedra but differ by packing mode of the layers and coordination of the interlayer Na + ions. A P3 phase exists at x≈0.5–0.58. It is rhombohedral ( R3̄ m), a=2.966, c=16.937 Å at x≈0.58, with 29% Na + occupancy of trigonal prisms. A P2 phase exists at x≈0.6–0.7. It is hexagonal ( P6 3/ mmc), a=2.960, c=11.190 Å at x≈0.7, with 37% and 33% Na + occupancy of two non-equivalent trigonal prisms. Both P2 and P3 phases rapidly absorb moisture in air; packing mode is preserved, the a parameter changes slightly but c increases by 24–25%. Very high sodium ion conductivity is predicted for both P2 and P3 anhydrous phases.

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