Composites involving a Frenkel disordered solid (AgCl), and Schottky disordered solids (KCl, RbCl, CsCl), were prepared. Contrary to the case of 2-phase mixtures involving 2 Frenkel disordered solids, no appreciable conductivity enhancement was observed in the case of the present composites. This was in accord with the 2-phase model. The eutectic composition (0.3KCl) exhibited a lamellar structure which left a highly porous web-like AgCl network after removal of the KCl by normal or ultrasonfiication aqueous dissolution.
Properties and Morphology of Highly Conducting Inorganic Solid-Liquid Composites Based on AgCl. A.Chandra, J.Maier: Solid State Ionics, 2002, 148[1-2], 153-8