“…Molybdates are well-known and promising as laser materials [1,2], ferroelectrics and ferroelastics [3,4], phosphors [5], ionic conductors [6][7][8][9][10][11], materials for Li(Na)-ion batteries [11,12] etc. Compounds with open 3D frameworks are considered as promising Na, K-or Li-ion conductors or battery materials [13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. For example, ionic conductivities 10 −4 −10 −5 S/cm at room temperature were determined for oxides Li 3 M(MoO 4 ) 3 (M = Cr, Fe) [21] with Li atoms in large channels, which is comparable to the conductivity of known lithium ion conductors such as LiAlSiO 4 and LiSbO 3.6 .…”