Deforming lanthanum trihydride for superionic conduction.
Nature
; 616(7955): 73-76, 2023 04.
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With strong reducibility and high redox potential, the hydride ion (H-) is a reactive hydrogen species and an energy carrier. Materials that conduct pure H- at ambient conditions will be enablers of advanced clean energy storage and electrochemical conversion technologies1,2. However, rare earth trihydrides, known for fast H migration, also exhibit detrimental electronic conductivity3-5. Here we show that by creating nanosized grains and defects in the lattice, the electronic conductivity of LaHx can be suppressed by more than five orders of magnitude. This transforms LaHx to a superionic conductor at -40 °C with a record high H- conductivity of 1.0 × 10-2 S cm-1 and a low diffusion barrier of 0.12 eV. A room-temperature all-solid-state hydride cell is demonstrated.
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