Reducing Structural Distortion by Tailoring Orbital Interactions in High‐Voltage Polyanionic Cathodes

Y Yixin Zhu T Tian Sun J Jinkai Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, School of Energy and Power Engineering) C Chongwei Gao J Jiali Wang (Key Laboratory for Soft Chemistry and Functional Materials of Ministry Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) F Feiyu Kang G Guang Feng D Dengyun Zhai

Abstract

Abstract The structural distortion of electrode materials in battery systems usually results in the structure degradation and capacity fading upon cycling. However, the fundamental mechanism about the structural distortion remains elusive. A critical issue has emerged concerning the utilization of high‐voltage potassium vanadium fluorophosphate compound (KVPO 4 F) as a competitive cathode material for potassium‐ion battery applications. In this work, it is initially identified that the primary distortion in KVPO 4 F cathode is octahedra distortion. The weak orbital interactions among central transition metal ions with ligands in an octahedron play a pivotal role in the structural distortion, resulting in an accumulation of microstrain during the cycles. This cognition serves as the foundation for the introduction of low energy‐level Mn into the V sites to suppress the structure distortion and lattice microstrain. The multi‐electron 3d orbitals of Mn sites tend to interact with the σ and π symmetry‐matched 2p orbitals of ligands, thereby facilitating the formation of stable octahedrons to endure ion extraction steadily in high voltage. These findings provide a comprehensive understanding of structure degradation based on the octahedral distortion, thereby facilitating the enhancement of stability in high‐voltage cathodes.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 44
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yixin Zhu

T

Tian Sun

J

Jinkai Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, School of Energy and Power Engineering

C

Chongwei Gao

J

Jiali Wang

Key Laboratory for Soft Chemistry and Functional Materials of Ministry Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

F

Feiyu Kang

G

Guang Feng

D

Dengyun Zhai