化学
阴极
各向异性
电化学
盐(化学)
离子
渗透(认知心理学)
电池(电)
化学物理
电极
热力学
物理化学
物理
有机化学
光学
功率(物理)
神经科学
生物
作者
You Wang,Shengchi Huang,Basirat Raji‐Adefila,Alexandra Outka,Jeng‐Han Wang,Dongchang Chen
摘要
Cation-disordered rock salts (DRXs), a new class of cathode materials for Li-ion batteries, have attracted a great amount of attention in recent years due to their fascinatingly simple cubic structure, highly diverse composition, and great electrochemical performance. As cations in DRXs are randomly distributed in a long range, how the cations are spatially arranged is an intriguing question for the community of solid-state materials chemistry. In this work, we report the vibrational structure of a series of Mn- and Fe-based DRXs with well-controlled compositions and reveal significant layered-like cation ordering in the DRXs. A scheme is proposed to describe how the layered-like anisotropy could exist in rock salt structures with an overall cubic diffraction pattern. Furthermore, we raise a model of Li-ion transport based on the proposed scheme, which complements the theory of Li percolation in DRXs. The electrochemical behavior of the DRX cathodes used in the study supports the scheme and clearly demonstrates the role of layered anisotropy in the battery performance of DRXs.
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