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Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4)
Capacity decay of an intercalating Li(+)‐storage material is mainly due to the its particle microcracks from stress‐causing volume change. To extend its cycle life, its unit‐cell‐volume change has to be minimized as much as possible. Here, based on a γ‐Li(3)VO(4) model material, the authors explore...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9405516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35748193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202106003 |
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author | Deng, Jianbin Lv, Changpeng Jiang, Tian Ma, Siyuan Liu, Xuehua Lin, Chunfu |
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description | Capacity decay of an intercalating Li(+)‐storage material is mainly due to the its particle microcracks from stress‐causing volume change. To extend its cycle life, its unit‐cell‐volume change has to be minimized as much as possible. Here, based on a γ‐Li(3)VO(4) model material, the authors explore selective doping as a general strategy to controllably tailor its maximum unit‐cell‐volume change, then clarify the relationship between its crystal‐structure openness and maximum unit‐cell‐volume change, and finally demonstrate the superiority of “zero‐strain” materials within 25–60 °C (especially at 60 °C). With increasing the large‐sized Ge(4+) dopant, the unit‐cell volume of γ‐Li(3+) (x) Ge (x) V(1−) (x) O(4) becomes larger and its crystal structure becomes looser, resulting in the decrease of its maximum unit‐cell‐volume change. In contrast, the doping with small‐sized Si(4+) shows a reverse trend. The tailoring reveals that γ‐Li(3.09)Ge(0.09)V(0.91)O(4) owns the smallest maximum unit‐cell‐volume change of 0.016% in the research field of intercalating Li(+)‐storage materials. Consequently, γ‐Li(3.09)Ge(0.09)V(0.91)O(4) nanowires exhibit excellent cycling stability at 25/60 °C with 94.8%/111.5% capacity‐retention percentages after 1800/1500 cycles at 2 A g(−1). This material further shows large reversible capacities, proper working potentials, and high rate capability at both temperatures, fully demonstrating its great application potential in long‐life lithium‐ion batteries. |
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spelling | pubmed-94055162022-08-26 Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4) Deng, Jianbin Lv, Changpeng Jiang, Tian Ma, Siyuan Liu, Xuehua Lin, Chunfu Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Capacity decay of an intercalating Li(+)‐storage material is mainly due to the its particle microcracks from stress‐causing volume change. To extend its cycle life, its unit‐cell‐volume change has to be minimized as much as possible. Here, based on a γ‐Li(3)VO(4) model material, the authors explore selective doping as a general strategy to controllably tailor its maximum unit‐cell‐volume change, then clarify the relationship between its crystal‐structure openness and maximum unit‐cell‐volume change, and finally demonstrate the superiority of “zero‐strain” materials within 25–60 °C (especially at 60 °C). With increasing the large‐sized Ge(4+) dopant, the unit‐cell volume of γ‐Li(3+) (x) Ge (x) V(1−) (x) O(4) becomes larger and its crystal structure becomes looser, resulting in the decrease of its maximum unit‐cell‐volume change. In contrast, the doping with small‐sized Si(4+) shows a reverse trend. The tailoring reveals that γ‐Li(3.09)Ge(0.09)V(0.91)O(4) owns the smallest maximum unit‐cell‐volume change of 0.016% in the research field of intercalating Li(+)‐storage materials. Consequently, γ‐Li(3.09)Ge(0.09)V(0.91)O(4) nanowires exhibit excellent cycling stability at 25/60 °C with 94.8%/111.5% capacity‐retention percentages after 1800/1500 cycles at 2 A g(−1). This material further shows large reversible capacities, proper working potentials, and high rate capability at both temperatures, fully demonstrating its great application potential in long‐life lithium‐ion batteries. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9405516/ /pubmed/35748193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202106003 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Deng, Jianbin Lv, Changpeng Jiang, Tian Ma, Siyuan Liu, Xuehua Lin, Chunfu Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4) |
title | Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4)
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title_full | Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4)
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title_fullStr | Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4)
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title_full_unstemmed | Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4)
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title_short | Selective Doping to Controllably Tailor Maximum Unit‐Cell‐Volume Change of Intercalating Li(+)‐Storage Materials: A Case Study of γ Phase Li(3)VO(4)
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title_sort | selective doping to controllably tailor maximum unit‐cell‐volume change of intercalating li(+)‐storage materials: a case study of γ phase li(3)vo(4) |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9405516/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35748193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202106003 |
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