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titleOfInvention Solid electrolyte with excellent ionic conductivity
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a conductive material which exhibits good ionic conductivity and can be suitably used for various electrochemical devices such as batteries, gas sensors, ion concentration sensors, and electric double layer devices. To provide an excellent solid electrolyte. A general formula A · Al 2 (WO 4) 3 - (1-A) · (R 1 1-B R 2 B) 2 (WO 4) 3 (1) ( wherein, R 1 and R 2 Is (ionic radius of R 1 ) <(R 2 Ionic radius), excluding aluminum. Also, 0.01 ≦ A ≦ 0.17, 0. 01 ≦ B ≦ 0.7. The solid electrolyte is composed of the tungstate represented by ()). As a result, the tunnel size for aluminum ions acting as excellent mobile ion species is increased, so that excellent conductivity is exhibited.
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