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Structural Disorder of a Layered Lithium Manganese Oxide Cathode Paving a Reversible Phase Transition Route toward Its Theoretical Capacity

Authors
Lee, SuwonKang, SeongkooChoi, YoungjuKim, JihyunYang, JunghoonHan, DaseulNam, Kyung-WanBorkiewicz, Olaf J.Zhang, JiliangKang, Yong-Mook
Issue Date
Nov-2024
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
Lithium; Lithium Ion; Manganese Oxide; 3d Xrd; Bruker Tensor-27 Ft-ir Spectrometer; Hitachi Su500 Scanning Electron Microscope; Kratos Axis Supar Plus Spectrometer; Perkinelmer Optima 8300 Icp Mass Spectrometer; Ta Instruments Sdt Q600; Xps Spectrometer; Electrolytes; Jahn-teller Effect; Layered Semiconductors; Lithium Compounds; Manganese Oxide; Redox Reactions; Semiconductor Doping; Birnessite; Jahn-teller; Layered Lithium Manganese Oxide; Manganese Oxide Cathode; Reversible Phase Transition; Soft-x-ray Absorption; Structural Collapse; Structural Disorders; Theoretical Capacity; X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy; X Ray Absorption Spectroscopy; Lithium; Lithium Birnessite; Unclassified Drug; Lithium Ion; Manganese Oxide; Article; Brunauer Emmett Teller Method; Electrochemical Analysis; Electrochemical Reversibility; Energy Dispersive X Ray Spectroscopy; Ex Situ Soft X Ray Absorption Spectroscopy; Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy; Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy; Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry; Microwave Radiation; Phase Transition; Reversible Phase Transition; Structural Stability; Structure Analysis; Theoretical Capacity; Theoretical Model; Thermogravimetry; X Ray Analysis; X Ray Diffraction; X Ray Pair Distribution Function Analysis; X Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy; Article; Cathode Electrode; Controlled Study; Dehydration; Dissolution; Ion Exchange; Water
Citation
Journal of the American Chemical Society, v.146, no.49, pp 33845 - 33856
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
146
Number
49
Start Page
33845
End Page
33856
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/56357
DOI
10.1021/jacs.4c12248
ISSN
0002-7863
1520-5126
Abstract
Layered lithium manganese oxides suffer from irreversible phase transitions induced by Mn migration and/or dissolution associated with the Jahn-Teller effect (JTE) of Mn3+, leading to inevitable capacity fading during cycling. The popular doping strategy of oxidizing Mn3+ to Mn4+ to relieve the JTE cannot completely eliminate the detrimental structural collapse from the cooperative JTE. Therefore, they are considered to be impractical for commercial use as cathode materials. Here, we demonstrate a layered lithium manganese oxide that can be charged and discharged without any serious structural collapse using metastable Li-birnessite with controlled structural disorder. Although Li-birnessite is thermodynamically unstable under ambient conditions, Li ion exchange into Na-birnessite followed by an optimal dehydration resulted in a disordered Li-birnessite. The control over crystal water in the interlayer provides intriguing short-range order therein, which can help to suppress parasitic Mn migration and dissolution, thereby ensuring a reversible electrochemical cycling. The Mn redox behavior and local structure change of the Li-birnessite were investigated by ex situ soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (sXAS) and X-ray pair distribution function (PDF) analysis. The combined sXAS and PDF with electrochemical analyses disclosed that the reversible Mn redox and suppressed phase transitions in Dh Li-birnessite contribute to dramatically improving its electrochemical reversiblity during cycling. Our findings underscore the substantial effects of controlled static disorder on the structural stability and electrochemical reversibility of a layered lithium manganese oxide, Li-birnessite, which extends the practical capacity of layered oxides close to their theoretical limit.
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