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- Title
Stabilizing the Anionic Redox in 4.6 V LiCoO<sub>2</sub> Cathode through Adjusting Oxygen Magnetic Moment.
- Authors
Kong, Weijin; Wong, Deniz; An, Ke; Zhang, Jicheng; Chen, Zhenhua; Schulz, Christian; Xu, Zijian; Liu, Xiangfeng
- Abstract
The irreversible oxygen redox and the resulting structure degradation of LiCoO2 at a high voltage cause very poor cycling performance. Herein, the anionic redox chemistry in 4.6 V LiCoO2 cathode material through manipulating the oxygen magnetic moment (OMM) with oxygen vacancy and V doping is proposed to stabilize, and the relationship between OMM and the oxidation degree of oxygen is revealed. Oxygen vacancy induces the generation of OMM, and the synergy of oxygen vacancy and V doping reduces the change of OMM during charge/discharge processes. This mitigates the oxidation degree of oxygen and improves the reversibility of oxygen redox, which greatly inhibits the irreversible oxygen escape. The oxygen vacancies can further reduce the overlap of the electron clouds and lower the O 2p band center thus decreasing the oxygen redox activity. Moreover, the introduced V also increases the energy barrier of the phase transition and suppresses the irreversible phase transition and Co migration. The irreversible O2 release is significantly inhibited and the cycling stability at 4.6 V is largely enhanced. This study presents the relationship between OMM and the oxidation degree of oxygen and provides some insights into improving the anion redox reversibility through adjusting the oxygen magnetic moment.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC moments; PHASE transitions; OXIDATION-reduction reaction; OXYGEN; ACTIVATION energy
- Publication
Advanced Functional Materials, 2022, Vol 32, Issue 31, p1
- ISSN
1616-301X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/adfm.202202679