氧化还原
析氧
电化学
氧气
过渡金属
插层(化学)
氧化物
材料科学
化学
化学物理
无机化学
电极
催化作用
物理化学
有机化学
冶金
生物化学
作者
Donggun Eum,Byung‐Hoon Kim,Jun‐Hyuk Song,Hyeokjun Park,Ho‐Young Jang,Sung Joo Kim,Sung‐Pyo Cho,Myeong Hwan Lee,Jae Hoon Heo,Jaehyun Park,Youngmin Ko,Sung Kwan Park,Jin‐Soo Kim,Kyungbae Oh,Dohoon Kim,Seok Ju Kang,Kisuk Kang
出处
期刊:Nature Materials
[Springer Nature]
日期:2022-03-17
卷期号:21 (6): 664-672
被引量:132
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41563-022-01209-1
摘要
Lattice oxygen redox offers an unexplored way to access superior electrochemical properties of transition metal oxides (TMOs) for rechargeable batteries. However, the reaction is often accompanied by unfavourable structural transformations and persistent electrochemical degradation, thereby precluding the practical application of this strategy. Here we explore the close interplay between the local structural change and oxygen electrochemistry during short- and long-term battery operation for layered TMOs. The substantially distinct evolution of the oxygen-redox activity and reversibility are demonstrated to stem from the different cation-migration mechanisms during the dynamic de/intercalation process. We show that the π stabilization on the oxygen oxidation initially aids in the reversibility of the oxygen redox and is predominant in the absence of cation migrations; however, the π-interacting oxygen is gradually replaced by σ-interacting oxygen that triggers the formation of O–O dimers and structural destabilization as cycling progresses. More importantly, it is revealed that the distinct cation-migration paths available in the layered TMOs govern the conversion kinetics from π to σ interactions. These findings constitute a step forward in unravelling the correlation between the local structural evolution and the reversibility of oxygen electrochemistry and provide guidance for further development of oxygen-redox layered electrode materials. Transition metal oxide electrodes are promising for rechargeable batteries but are subject to suffer from structural transformations and electrochemical degradation. The evolution of oxygen-redox activity and reversibility in layered electrodes are shown to arise from cation-migration mechanisms during de/intercalation.
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