Properties of New Superionic Compounds (NH4)6LiZr4-nHfnF23 (n=1, 3)

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The phase transitions and conductivity of novel compounds (NH4)6LiZr4-nHfnF23 (n = 1, 3) were studied by DSC and impedance spectroscopy. The structure and the activation energies of the charge transfer in these compounds were estimated. The high ionic conductivity of these fluorocomplexes reaches 10-2 S/cm at 453 K.

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