Li1 Ag2 F6

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· Li1 Ag2 F6

Li₁Ag₂F₆ is an ionic compound combining lithium, silver, and fluorine—a mixed-metal fluoride that belongs to the family of superionic conductors and solid electrolyte materials. This is primarily a research compound rather than a commercial engineering material, studied for its potential fast lithium-ion conduction properties in all-solid-state battery applications, where it competes with other ceramic electrolytes like garnet-type and perovskite-type lithium conductors. The silver-fluorine framework offers potential advantages in ionic mobility and electrochemical stability, making it of interest to battery researchers seeking next-generation energy storage materials with higher energy density and safety compared to conventional liquid electrolytes.

solid-state battery electrolytesionic conductor researchenergy storage materialslithium-ion battery developmentelectrochemical devices

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