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Thermodynamic Stability and Anion Ordering of Perovskite Oxynitrides

Perovskite oxynitrides (PONs) are a promising class of materials for applications ranging from catalysis to photovoltaics. However, the vast space of single PON materials (ABO3–x N x ) has yet to be fully explored. Additionally, the community needs guidelines that relate PON chemistry and anion orde...

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Published in:Chemistry of materials 2023-08, Vol.35 (15), p.5975-5987
Main Authors: Young, Samuel D., Chen, Jiadong, Sun, Wenhao, Goldsmith, Bryan R., Pilania, Ghanshyam
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Perovskite oxynitrides (PONs) are a promising class of materials for applications ranging from catalysis to photovoltaics. However, the vast space of single PON materials (ABO3–x N x ) has yet to be fully explored. Additionally, the community needs guidelines that relate PON chemistry and anion ordering to stability to better understand how to design PON materials that resist corrosion and decomposition under operating conditions. Screening this materials space requires identifying candidate PON materials that will be stable under operating conditions, which in turn requires methods to evaluate each material’s stability. Here, we predict the stability of single PON materials using a four-step approach based on density functional theory modeling: (i) enumerate viable cation pairs, (ii) select an energetically favorable prototypical anion ordering, (iii) compute each PON’s energy above the thermodynamic convex hull, and (iv) generate computational Pourbaix diagrams to determine allowable ranges of electrochemical operating conditions. A critical part of our approach is determining a prototypical stable anion ordering for both ABO2N and ABON2 stoichiometries across a variety of A- and B-site cations. We demonstrate a stable anion ordering containing a high degree of cis ordering between B cations and minority-composition anions. We predict 85 stable and 109 metastable PON compounds, with A ∈ {La, Pb, Nd, Sr, Ba, Ca} and B ∈ {Re, Os, Nb, Ta} forming cation pairs that lead to stable PONs less than 10 meV/atom above the thermodynamic convex hull. Computational Pourbaix diagrams for two stable candidates, CaReO2N and LaTaON2, suggest that not all compounds with zero energy above the thermodynamic convex hull can be easily synthesized.
ISSN:0897-4756
1520-5002
DOI:10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c00943