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Detecting different oxygen-ion jump pathways in Bi2WO6 with 1-and 2-dimensional 17O MAS NMR spectroscopy

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 17, Issue 8, Pages 1952-1958

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm048388a

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Bismuth tungsten oxide (Bi2WO6) is an in = 1 Aurivillius phase and some of its doped compounds show moderately high oxygen ion conductivity. These materials are structurally related to the more disordered bismuth vanadium oxide Aurivillius phases (or BIMEVOXes), which exhibit extremely high conductivities. We demonstrate that a combination of one- and two-dimensional, variable-temperature, O-17 MAS NMR spectroscopy may be used to probe ionic motion in the Nb5+-doped bismuth tungstates and resolve different oxide-ion conduction mechanisms that occur over a very wide range of different time scales (10(-1) to 10(-1) s). The use of O-17 two-dimensional exchange spectroscopy dramatically increases the range of oxide-ion conductors that can be investigated by MAS NMR. Motion commences in the perovskite layers, with slow exchange between the Bi2O22+ and (WO4)(n)(2n-) layers occurring at higher temperatures, as detected by 2D NMR. Simulation of the 1D O-17 NMR spectra of Bi2W1-xNbxO6 with x = 0.05 and 0. 1 shows an increase in ionic conductivity from x = 0.05 to 0.1 consistent with the anionic conductivity of these materials measured by ac impedance spectroscopy.

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