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Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution

Cation-defective iron oxides have proven to be effective Li-ion charge-storage hosts in nonaqueous electrolytes, particularly when expressed in disordered, nanoscale forms such as aerogels. Replacing a fraction of Fe sites in ferrites with high-valent cations such as V(5+) introduces cation-vacancy...

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Autores principales: Chervin, Christopher N., DeBlock, Ryan H., Parker, Joseph F., Hudak, Bethany M., Skeele, Nathaniel L., Ko, Jesse S., Rolison, Debra R., Long, Jeffrey W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00819f
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author Chervin, Christopher N.
DeBlock, Ryan H.
Parker, Joseph F.
Hudak, Bethany M.
Skeele, Nathaniel L.
Ko, Jesse S.
Rolison, Debra R.
Long, Jeffrey W.
author_facet Chervin, Christopher N.
DeBlock, Ryan H.
Parker, Joseph F.
Hudak, Bethany M.
Skeele, Nathaniel L.
Ko, Jesse S.
Rolison, Debra R.
Long, Jeffrey W.
author_sort Chervin, Christopher N.
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description Cation-defective iron oxides have proven to be effective Li-ion charge-storage hosts in nonaqueous electrolytes, particularly when expressed in disordered, nanoscale forms such as aerogels. Replacing a fraction of Fe sites in ferrites with high-valent cations such as V(5+) introduces cation-vacancy defects that increase Li-ion capacity. Herein, we show that compositional substitution with electroinactive Al(3+) further increases Li-ion capacity by 30% when incorporated within a disordered VFe(2)Ox aerogel, as verified by electrochemical tests in a two-terminal Li half-cell. We use electroanalytical techniques to show that both Al-VFe(2)Ox and VFe(2)Ox aerogels exhibit many of the hallmarks of pseudocapacitive materials, including fast charge–discharge and surface-controlled charge-storage kinetics. These disordered, substituted ferrites also provide the high specific capacity expected from battery-type electrode materials, up to 130 mA h g(−1) for Al-VFe(2)Ox. Our findings are discussed in the context of related Li-insertion hosts that blur the distinctions between battery-like and capacitor-like behavior.
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spelling pubmed-86978072022-04-13 Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution Chervin, Christopher N. DeBlock, Ryan H. Parker, Joseph F. Hudak, Bethany M. Skeele, Nathaniel L. Ko, Jesse S. Rolison, Debra R. Long, Jeffrey W. RSC Adv Chemistry Cation-defective iron oxides have proven to be effective Li-ion charge-storage hosts in nonaqueous electrolytes, particularly when expressed in disordered, nanoscale forms such as aerogels. Replacing a fraction of Fe sites in ferrites with high-valent cations such as V(5+) introduces cation-vacancy defects that increase Li-ion capacity. Herein, we show that compositional substitution with electroinactive Al(3+) further increases Li-ion capacity by 30% when incorporated within a disordered VFe(2)Ox aerogel, as verified by electrochemical tests in a two-terminal Li half-cell. We use electroanalytical techniques to show that both Al-VFe(2)Ox and VFe(2)Ox aerogels exhibit many of the hallmarks of pseudocapacitive materials, including fast charge–discharge and surface-controlled charge-storage kinetics. These disordered, substituted ferrites also provide the high specific capacity expected from battery-type electrode materials, up to 130 mA h g(−1) for Al-VFe(2)Ox. Our findings are discussed in the context of related Li-insertion hosts that blur the distinctions between battery-like and capacitor-like behavior. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8697807/ /pubmed/35423958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00819f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chervin, Christopher N.
DeBlock, Ryan H.
Parker, Joseph F.
Hudak, Bethany M.
Skeele, Nathaniel L.
Ko, Jesse S.
Rolison, Debra R.
Long, Jeffrey W.
Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
title Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
title_full Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
title_fullStr Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
title_short Enhancing Li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
title_sort enhancing li-ion capacity and rate capability in cation-defective vanadium ferrite aerogels via aluminum substitution
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00819f
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