Reversible Oxygen Redox in Li‐Rich Mn Based Cathodes Achieved by Regulating the Local Environments of Bulk and Surface Lattice Oxygen
Abstract
ABSTRACT Lattice‐oxygen redox (L‐OR) has been widely considered a viable approach to attain high‐capacity cathodes for next‐generation batteries. However, achieving highly reversible L ‐ OR remains challenging due to the intrinsic chemical instability of lattice oxygen. As such, stabilizing the lattice oxygen becomes necessary for improving the performance of cathode materials with oxygen redox chemistry. In this study, the distinct properties of both bulk and surface lattice oxygen are systematically studied in a model Li‐rich layered oxide material (LRMO, i.e., Li 1.2 Ni 0.2 Mn 0.6 O 2 ) by employing different techniques. We find that, in the bulk, distortions in octahedral coordination geometry are closely correlated with variations in the electronic structure, and the substitution of Li ions with protons in a subsurface layer enhances the stability of surface lattice oxygen by altering its coordination environment. By jointly regulating the local environments of both bulk and surface lattice oxygen, the initial Coulombic efficiency is remarkably improved from 73.88% to 91.72%. Moreover, the modified LRMO demonstrates an impressive cycle stability, which realizes a capacity retention of 95.9% after 500 cycles at 250 mA g −1 . This work demonstrates that rationally‐designed local environments of lattice oxygen can effectively stabilize the oxygen redox in Li‐rich cathodes.
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Ziqin Jiao
School of Advanced Materials Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen 518055 China
Tao Zeng
Wenhai Ji
Zheng Liu
Wenguang Zhao
Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), Agency for Science, Technology andResearch (A*STAR), 2 Fusionopolis Way, Innovis #08-03, Singapore 138634, Singapore
Xiaoyu Gao
Yongbiao Mu
Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Storage, Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering
Xuansi Jiang
School of Advanced Materials Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Peking University Shenzhen China
Yubin Li
Guojie Chen
Wenqing Yao
Key Laboratory of Organic Optoelectronics and Molecular Engineering of the Ministry of Education, Department of Chemistry
Jinqi Li
School of Advanced Materials Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen 518055 China
Ze He
Juping Xu
Institute of High Energy Physics
Ping Miao
Wen Yin
Yuguang Pu
School of Advanced Materials Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen 518055 China
Rui Wang
Yinguo Xiao