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Reversible Anionic Redox Activities in Conventional LiNi1/3 Co1/3 Mn1/3 O2 Cathodes.

Authors :
Lee, Gi-Hyeok
Lee, Gi-Hyeok
Wu, Jinpeng
Kim, Duho
Cho, Kyeongjae
Cho, Maenghyo
Yang, Wanli
Kang, Yong-Mook
Lee, Gi-Hyeok
Lee, Gi-Hyeok
Wu, Jinpeng
Kim, Duho
Cho, Kyeongjae
Cho, Maenghyo
Yang, Wanli
Kang, Yong-Mook
Source :
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English); vol 59, iss 22, 8681-8688; 1433-7851
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Redox reactions of oxygen have been considered critical in controlling the electrochemical properties of lithium-excessive layered-oxide electrodes. However, conventional electrode materials without overlithiation remain the most practical. Typically, cationic redox reactions are believed to dominate the electrochemical processes in conventional electrodes. Herein, we show unambiguous evidence of reversible anionic redox reactions in LiNi1/3 Co1/3 Mn1/3 O2 . The typical involvement of oxygen through hybridization with transition metals is discussed, as well as the intrinsic oxygen redox process at high potentials, which is 75 % reversible during initial cycling and 63 % retained after 10 cycles. Our results clarify the reaction mechanism at high potentials in conventional layered electrodes involving both cationic and anionic reactions and indicate the potential of utilizing reversible oxygen redox reactions in conventional layered oxides for high-capacity lithium-ion batteries.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English); vol 59, iss 22, 8681-8688; 1433-7851
Notes :
application/pdf, Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) vol 59, iss 22, 8681-8688 1433-7851
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287391274
Document Type :
Electronic Resource