Electronically Driven Structural Distortions in Lithium Intercalates of then= 2 Ruddlesden−Popper-Type Host Y2Ti2O5S2: Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of LixY2Ti2O5S2(0 <x< 2)
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(7), pp. 1980–1991
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Abstract
Lithium intercalation into the oxide slabs of the cation-deficient n = 2 Ruddlesden-Popper oxysulfide Y(2)Ti(2)O(5)S(2) to produce Li(x)Y(2)Ti(2)O(5)S(2) (0 1, and the two-phase region is identified as coincident with an insulator to metal transition.
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