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Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System

[Image: see text] Dependence on lithium-ion batteries for automobile applications is rapidly increasing. The emerging use of anionic redox can boost the energy density of batteries, but the fundamental origin of anionic redox is still under debate. Moreover, to realize anionic redox, many reported e...

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Autores principales: Fukuma, Ryutaro, Harada, Maho, Zhao, Wenwen, Sawamura, Miho, Noda, Yusuke, Nakayama, Masanobu, Goto, Masato, Kan, Daisuke, Shimakawa, Yuichi, Yonemura, Masao, Ikeda, Naohiro, Watanuki, Ryuta, Andersen, Henrik L., D’Angelo, Anita M., Sharma, Neeraj, Park, Jiwon, Byon, Hye Ryung, Fukuyama, Sayuri, Han, Zhenji, Fukumitsu, Hitoshi, Schulz-Dobrick, Martin, Yamanaka, Keisuke, Yamagishi, Hirona, Ohta, Toshiaki, Yabuuchi, Naoaki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00238
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author Fukuma, Ryutaro
Harada, Maho
Zhao, Wenwen
Sawamura, Miho
Noda, Yusuke
Nakayama, Masanobu
Goto, Masato
Kan, Daisuke
Shimakawa, Yuichi
Yonemura, Masao
Ikeda, Naohiro
Watanuki, Ryuta
Andersen, Henrik L.
D’Angelo, Anita M.
Sharma, Neeraj
Park, Jiwon
Byon, Hye Ryung
Fukuyama, Sayuri
Han, Zhenji
Fukumitsu, Hitoshi
Schulz-Dobrick, Martin
Yamanaka, Keisuke
Yamagishi, Hirona
Ohta, Toshiaki
Yabuuchi, Naoaki
author_facet Fukuma, Ryutaro
Harada, Maho
Zhao, Wenwen
Sawamura, Miho
Noda, Yusuke
Nakayama, Masanobu
Goto, Masato
Kan, Daisuke
Shimakawa, Yuichi
Yonemura, Masao
Ikeda, Naohiro
Watanuki, Ryuta
Andersen, Henrik L.
D’Angelo, Anita M.
Sharma, Neeraj
Park, Jiwon
Byon, Hye Ryung
Fukuyama, Sayuri
Han, Zhenji
Fukumitsu, Hitoshi
Schulz-Dobrick, Martin
Yamanaka, Keisuke
Yamagishi, Hirona
Ohta, Toshiaki
Yabuuchi, Naoaki
author_sort Fukuma, Ryutaro
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description [Image: see text] Dependence on lithium-ion batteries for automobile applications is rapidly increasing. The emerging use of anionic redox can boost the energy density of batteries, but the fundamental origin of anionic redox is still under debate. Moreover, to realize anionic redox, many reported electrode materials rely on manganese ions through π-type interactions with oxygen. Here, through a systematic experimental and theoretical study on a binary system of Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO, we demonstrate for the first time the unexpectedly large contribution of oxygen to charge compensation for electrochemical oxidation in Ni-based materials. In general, for Ni-based materials, e.g., LiNiO(2), charge compensation is achieved mainly by Ni oxidation, with a lower contribution from oxygen. In contrast, for Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO, oxygen-based charge compensation is triggered by structural disordering and σ-type interactions with nickel ions, which are associated with a unique environment for oxygen, i.e., a linear Ni–O–Ni configuration in the disordered system. Reversible anionic redox with a small hysteretic behavior was achieved for LiNi(2/3)Nb(1/3)O(2) with a cation-disordered Li/Ni arrangement. Further Li enrichment in the structure destabilizes anionic redox and leads to irreversible oxygen loss due to the disappearance of the linear Ni–O–Ni configuration and the formation of unstable Ni ions with high oxidation states. On the basis of these results, we discuss the possibility of using σ-type interactions for anionic redox to design advanced electrode materials for high-energy lithium-ion batteries.
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spelling pubmed-92285632022-06-25 Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System Fukuma, Ryutaro Harada, Maho Zhao, Wenwen Sawamura, Miho Noda, Yusuke Nakayama, Masanobu Goto, Masato Kan, Daisuke Shimakawa, Yuichi Yonemura, Masao Ikeda, Naohiro Watanuki, Ryuta Andersen, Henrik L. D’Angelo, Anita M. Sharma, Neeraj Park, Jiwon Byon, Hye Ryung Fukuyama, Sayuri Han, Zhenji Fukumitsu, Hitoshi Schulz-Dobrick, Martin Yamanaka, Keisuke Yamagishi, Hirona Ohta, Toshiaki Yabuuchi, Naoaki ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] Dependence on lithium-ion batteries for automobile applications is rapidly increasing. The emerging use of anionic redox can boost the energy density of batteries, but the fundamental origin of anionic redox is still under debate. Moreover, to realize anionic redox, many reported electrode materials rely on manganese ions through π-type interactions with oxygen. Here, through a systematic experimental and theoretical study on a binary system of Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO, we demonstrate for the first time the unexpectedly large contribution of oxygen to charge compensation for electrochemical oxidation in Ni-based materials. In general, for Ni-based materials, e.g., LiNiO(2), charge compensation is achieved mainly by Ni oxidation, with a lower contribution from oxygen. In contrast, for Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO, oxygen-based charge compensation is triggered by structural disordering and σ-type interactions with nickel ions, which are associated with a unique environment for oxygen, i.e., a linear Ni–O–Ni configuration in the disordered system. Reversible anionic redox with a small hysteretic behavior was achieved for LiNi(2/3)Nb(1/3)O(2) with a cation-disordered Li/Ni arrangement. Further Li enrichment in the structure destabilizes anionic redox and leads to irreversible oxygen loss due to the disappearance of the linear Ni–O–Ni configuration and the formation of unstable Ni ions with high oxidation states. On the basis of these results, we discuss the possibility of using σ-type interactions for anionic redox to design advanced electrode materials for high-energy lithium-ion batteries. American Chemical Society 2022-05-23 2022-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9228563/ /pubmed/35756387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00238 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Fukuma, Ryutaro
Harada, Maho
Zhao, Wenwen
Sawamura, Miho
Noda, Yusuke
Nakayama, Masanobu
Goto, Masato
Kan, Daisuke
Shimakawa, Yuichi
Yonemura, Masao
Ikeda, Naohiro
Watanuki, Ryuta
Andersen, Henrik L.
D’Angelo, Anita M.
Sharma, Neeraj
Park, Jiwon
Byon, Hye Ryung
Fukuyama, Sayuri
Han, Zhenji
Fukumitsu, Hitoshi
Schulz-Dobrick, Martin
Yamanaka, Keisuke
Yamagishi, Hirona
Ohta, Toshiaki
Yabuuchi, Naoaki
Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System
title Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System
title_full Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System
title_fullStr Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System
title_full_unstemmed Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System
title_short Unexpectedly Large Contribution of Oxygen to Charge Compensation Triggered by Structural Disordering: Detailed Experimental and Theoretical Study on a Li(3)NbO(4)–NiO Binary System
title_sort unexpectedly large contribution of oxygen to charge compensation triggered by structural disordering: detailed experimental and theoretical study on a li(3)nbo(4)–nio binary system
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.2c00238
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