Non-topotactic reactions enable high rate capability in Li-rich cathode materials
Date Published |
07/2021
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Publication Type | Journal Article
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DOI |
10.1038/s41560-021-00817-6
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Abstract |
High-rate cathode materials for Li-ion batteries require fast Li transport kinetics, which typically rely on topotactic Li intercalation/de-intercalation because it minimally disrupts Li transport pathways. In contrast to this conventional view, here we demonstrate that the rate capability in a Li-rich cation-disordered rocksalt cathode can be significantly improved when the topotactic reaction is replaced by a non-topotactic reaction. The fast non-topotactic lithiation reaction is enabled by facile and reversible transition metal octahedral-to-tetrahedral migration, which improves rather than impedes Li transport. Using this concept, we show that high-rate performance can be achieved in Mn- and Ni-based cation-disordered rocksalt materials when some of the transition metal content can reversibly switch between octahedral and tetrahedral sites. This study provides a new perspective on the design of high-performance cathode materials by demonstrating how the interplay between Li and transition metal migration in materials can be conducive to fast non-topotactic Li intercalation/de-intercalations. |
Journal |
Nature Energy
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Volume |
6
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Year of Publication |
2021
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Issue |
7
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Pagination |
706 - 714
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Short Title |
Nat Energy
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Refereed Designation |
Refereed
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