A combination of single-crystal neutron diffraction experiments at low temperature and first-principles calculations revealed that a correlated migration of the densely packed Li ions governs the overall Li-ion conduction in Li10GeP2S12.
Efficient activation of CO2 at low temperature was achieved by reverse water–gas shift via chemical looping (RWGS-CL) by virtue of fast oxygen ion migration in a Cu–In structured oxide, even at lower temperatures.