Ion mobility in solid solutions of the fluorite structure 50Pb2–30BiF3–20KF (I) and 50Pb2–30BiF3–20NaF (II) was studied by NMR method. Analysis of 19F, 23Na NMR spectra made it possible to reveal the character of ...Ion mobility in solid solutions of the fluorite structure 50Pb2–30BiF3–20KF (I) and 50Pb2–30BiF3–20NaF (II) was studied by NMR method. Analysis of 19F, 23Na NMR spectra made it possible to reveal the character of ion motions in the fluoride and sodium sublattices with temperature variation, to determine the types and temperature ranges in which they took place. It was found that the dominant form of ionic mobility in the samples I and II above 380 K was the diffusion of fluoride and sodium ions. According to preliminary results of electro-physical studies, the conductivity reached values of ~ 2×10–2 – 10–3 S/cm above 500 K. The solid solutions I and II can be recommended as a basis for use in the development of new functional materials.展开更多
文摘Ion mobility in solid solutions of the fluorite structure 50Pb2–30BiF3–20KF (I) and 50Pb2–30BiF3–20NaF (II) was studied by NMR method. Analysis of 19F, 23Na NMR spectra made it possible to reveal the character of ion motions in the fluoride and sodium sublattices with temperature variation, to determine the types and temperature ranges in which they took place. It was found that the dominant form of ionic mobility in the samples I and II above 380 K was the diffusion of fluoride and sodium ions. According to preliminary results of electro-physical studies, the conductivity reached values of ~ 2×10–2 – 10–3 S/cm above 500 K. The solid solutions I and II can be recommended as a basis for use in the development of new functional materials.