Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li3NbO4-NiO Binary System

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Dependence on lithium-ion batteries for automobile applications is rapidly increasing. The emerging use of anionic redox can boost the energy density of batteries, but the fundamental origin of anionic redox is still under debate. Moreover, to realize anionic redo; many reported electrode materials rely on manganese ions through pi-type interactions with oxygen. Here, through a systematic experimental and theoretical study on a binary system of Li3NbO4-NiO, we demonstrate for the first time the unexpectedly large contribution of oxygen to charge compensation for electrochemical oxidation in Ni-based materials. In general, for Ni-based materials, e.g., LiNiO2, charge compensation is achieved mainly by Ni oxidation, with a lower contribution from oxygen. In contrast, for Li3NbO4-NiO, oxygen-based charge compensation is triggered by structural disordering and sigma-type interactions with nickel ions, which are associated with a unique environment for oxygen, i.e., a linear Ni-O-Ni configuration in the disordered system. Reversible anionic redox with a small hysteretic behavior was achieved for LiNi2/3Nb1/3O2 with a cation-disordered Li/Ni arrangement. Further Li enrichment in the structure destabilizes anionic redox and leads to irreversible oxygen loss due to the disappearance of the linear Ni-O-Ni configuration and the formation of unstable Ni ions with high oxidation states. On the basis of these results, we discuss the possibility of using sigma-type interactions for anionic redox to design advanced electrode materials for high-energy lithium-ion batteries.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Issue Date
2022-05
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE, v.8, no.6, pp.775 - 794

ISSN
2374-7943
DOI
10.1021/acscentsci.2c00238
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/297292
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CH-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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