Fig. 3: Solid-state synthesis exploration of predicted NASICONs within Na3MyM’1−ySizP3−zO12 subspace. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Solid-state synthesis exploration of predicted NASICONs within Na3MyM’1−ySizP3−zO12 subspace.

From: Synthetic accessibility and stability rules of NASICONs

Fig. 3

a Experimentally measured conductivity in log scale vs. Na content of NASICONs at room temperature and 300 °C as extracted from the experimental literature. The upper curve shows the relative distribution of experimentally reported NASICONs as a function of Na content. A full list of conductivity data is presented in Supplementary Note 4. b The distribution of DFT predicted Na-rich GS/LS-NASICONs (top panel) and experimentally reported Na-rich NASICONs (bottom panel). The six experimentally attempted compounds in this work are highlighted with a red box. The number of NASICONs in each block is indicated by the color bar and specified by the number. c X-ray diffraction patterns of the six experimentally attempted NASICON compounds, five of which are pure NASICON phase or with a trace amount of impurity. The impurity phases are denoted with triangle ((Hf/Zr)O2) and circle (SnO2), respectively.

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