材料科学
阴极
氧气
格子(音乐)
离子
过渡金属
空位缺陷
化学物理
化学工程
结晶学
物理化学
催化作用
化学
物理
工程类
有机化学
生物化学
声学
作者
Yijun Song,Yongpeng Cui,Lin Geng,Bingyu Li,Lina Ge,Li Zhou,Zhijian Qiu,Jun Nan,Wei Wu,Han Xu,Xuejin Li,Zifeng Yan,Qingzhong Xue,Yongfu Tang,Wei Xing
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202303207
摘要
Abstract The Co‐free Ni‐rich layered cathode materials with excellent structural stability and low‐cost in Ni‐rich family are emerging as the promising candidates for the next generation of high‐energy density cathodes. Previously, Mn is generally regarded as the structural stabilizer in Co‐free Ni‐rich cathodes, while the role of inevitable Li/Ni intermixing is underestimated. Herein, the study reveals that the real origin of the lattice oxygen/structure stability of Co‐free Ni‐rich cathodes is dominated more by Li/Ni intermixing than the widely accepted Mn. In the Li/Ni intermixing configuration, the intermixed Ni ions can suppress the oxidation of lattice oxygen by increasing the formation energy of oxygen vacancy and reducing charge compensation. Besides, the Li vacancy formed via the delithiation of intermixed Li in transition metal layer can serve as O 2 capture sites. This dual stabilization mechanism is proposed and proved to be effectively in enhancing the reversibility of lattice oxygen and the stability of material structural. This work sheds light on the mechanism of stabilizing lattice oxygen through Li/Ni intermixing, which provides new insights for designing better batteries.
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