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Transport numbers of the 6Li and 7Li ions in solid electrolyte Li3AlN2 are estimated by passing a constant current and measuring their concentration distribution at 300°C. Up to [6Li] = 50–55 at. %, the 7Li ions are more mobile.
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Bogomolov, M.Y., Obrosov, V.P., Batalov, N.N. et al. Measuring Transport Numbers for Lithium Isotopes in the Li3AlN2 Solid Electrolyte. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 40, 670–673 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUEL.0000032020.99752.a1
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