Issue 19, 2004

Solid-state NMR study of the anionic conductor Ca-doped Y2Ti2O7

Abstract

Doping the pyrochlore (Y2Ti2O7) with the Ca2+ has been reported to improve the oxygen ionic conductivity (S. Kramer, M. Spears and H. L. Tuller, Solid State Ionics, 1994, 72, 59–66). 17O and 89Y solid-state NMR has been used in work reported here to probe the local environment of the oxygen and yttrium sites in these materials. Although the conductivity of these materials is only moderate, variable-temperature, one-dimensional 17O NMR experiments and two-dimensional 17O magnetization exchange spectroscopy show that oxygen-ion jumps occur between the oxygen sites nearby titanium. Motion at ambient temperatures involves the O1 and local environments created by the Ca2+ doping; motion does not involve the O2 oxygen site coordinated to four yttrium ions.

Graphical abstract: Solid-state NMR study of the anionic conductor Ca-doped Y2Ti2O7

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2004
Accepted
07 May 2004
First published
23 Jul 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 3048-3052

Solid-state NMR study of the anionic conductor Ca-doped Y2Ti2O7

N. Kim and C. P. Grey, Dalton Trans., 2004, 3048 DOI: 10.1039/B402068P

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