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Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale

The ion migration during electrochemical process is a fundamental scientific issue for phase transition behavior and of technical importance for various functional devices, where cations or anions are active under electrical bias. Usually only one type of functional ion, O(2-) or Li(+), is activated...

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Autores principales: Meng, F. Q., Zhang, Q. H., Gao, A., Liu, X. Z., Zhang, J. N., Peng, S. Y., Lu, X., Gu, L., Li, H.
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Publicado: AAAS 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6750112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31549094
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2019/9087386
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author Meng, F. Q.
Zhang, Q. H.
Gao, A.
Liu, X. Z.
Zhang, J. N.
Peng, S. Y.
Lu, X.
Gu, L.
Li, H.
author_facet Meng, F. Q.
Zhang, Q. H.
Gao, A.
Liu, X. Z.
Zhang, J. N.
Peng, S. Y.
Lu, X.
Gu, L.
Li, H.
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description The ion migration during electrochemical process is a fundamental scientific issue for phase transition behavior and of technical importance for various functional devices, where cations or anions are active under electrical bias. Usually only one type of functional ion, O(2-) or Li(+), is activated due to their different migration energy barriers, cooperated by the valence change of other immobile ions in the host lattice matrix, e.g., Co(2+)/Co(3+) and Mn(3+)/Mn(4+) redox couples, owing to the charge neutralization. Here we select spinel Li(4)Ti(5)O(12) as anode and construct an all-solid-state battery under a transmission electron microscope; a synergistic transportation of O(2-) and Li(+) driven by an electrical bias was directly observed at the atomic scale. A small amount of oxygen anions was extracted firstly as a result of its lowest vacancy formation energy under 2.2 V, leading to the vertical displacement of oxygen. Up to 2.7 V, an ordered phase with both Li- and O- deficiency formed. The Li(+) and O(2-) ions are simultaneously extracted out from the [LiO(4)] tetrahedra due to the electroneutrality principle. The migration paths of O and Li have been proposed and verified by first-principles calculations. These results reveal a brand new synergistic ion migration manner and may provide up-to-date insights on the transportation process of lithium ion conductors.
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spelling pubmed-67501122019-09-23 Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale Meng, F. Q. Zhang, Q. H. Gao, A. Liu, X. Z. Zhang, J. N. Peng, S. Y. Lu, X. Gu, L. Li, H. Research (Wash D C) Research Article The ion migration during electrochemical process is a fundamental scientific issue for phase transition behavior and of technical importance for various functional devices, where cations or anions are active under electrical bias. Usually only one type of functional ion, O(2-) or Li(+), is activated due to their different migration energy barriers, cooperated by the valence change of other immobile ions in the host lattice matrix, e.g., Co(2+)/Co(3+) and Mn(3+)/Mn(4+) redox couples, owing to the charge neutralization. Here we select spinel Li(4)Ti(5)O(12) as anode and construct an all-solid-state battery under a transmission electron microscope; a synergistic transportation of O(2-) and Li(+) driven by an electrical bias was directly observed at the atomic scale. A small amount of oxygen anions was extracted firstly as a result of its lowest vacancy formation energy under 2.2 V, leading to the vertical displacement of oxygen. Up to 2.7 V, an ordered phase with both Li- and O- deficiency formed. The Li(+) and O(2-) ions are simultaneously extracted out from the [LiO(4)] tetrahedra due to the electroneutrality principle. The migration paths of O and Li have been proposed and verified by first-principles calculations. These results reveal a brand new synergistic ion migration manner and may provide up-to-date insights on the transportation process of lithium ion conductors. AAAS 2019-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6750112/ /pubmed/31549094 http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2019/9087386 Text en Copyright © 2019 F. Q. Meng et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Exclusive Licensee Science and Technology Review Publishing House. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
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Meng, F. Q.
Zhang, Q. H.
Gao, A.
Liu, X. Z.
Zhang, J. N.
Peng, S. Y.
Lu, X.
Gu, L.
Li, H.
Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale
title Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale
title_full Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale
title_fullStr Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale
title_short Synergistic O(2-)/Li(+) Dual Ion Transportation at Atomic Scale
title_sort synergistic o(2-)/li(+) dual ion transportation at atomic scale
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6750112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31549094
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2019/9087386
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