Oxynitride phosphate glasses have been obtained by ammonolysis of xLi2O (1−x)P2O5 (x=0.5, 0.55, 0.575) glasses and their electrical
conductivity and lithium structural environment studied. Nitrided glasses were prepared through thermal treatment of the phosphate glasses under
ammonia flow at temperatures below 800 °C. Nitrogen incorporation produces a sharp increase in conductivity for low nitrogen contents, while the
activation energy decreases. Conductivity increase is very small or negligible for N/P ratios higher than 0.1, and the effect of nitrogen is analogous for
all Li/P ratios. The increase in the electrical conductivity is explained through the structural modifications produced after the nitrogen substitution
within the glass network. 6Li NMR experiments show that the coordination number of Li+ decreases with N/P, which is interpreted as an increase in
the Li–O bonds covalence. This effect of nitrogen on the lithium environment together with the increased glass density is thought to be counteracting
the increase of conductivity for high nitrogen contents.Peer reviewe
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