Pristine-state structure of lithium-ion-battery cathode material Li sub(1.2)Mn sub(0.4)Co sub(0.4)O sub(2) derived from NMR bond pathway analysis

Layered lithium ion battery cathode materials have been extensively investigated, of which layered-layered composites xLi sub(2)MnO sub(3).(1 - x)LiMO sub(2) (M = Mn, Co, Ni) are of particular interest, owing to their high energy density. Before the structural transformations that occur in these mat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2015-05, Vol.3 (21), p.11471-11477
Hauptverfasser: Iddir, Hakim, Key, Baris, Dogan, Fulya, Russell, John T, Long, Brandon R, Bareno, Javier, Croy, Jason R, Benedek, Roy
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Zusammenfassung:Layered lithium ion battery cathode materials have been extensively investigated, of which layered-layered composites xLi sub(2)MnO sub(3).(1 - x)LiMO sub(2) (M = Mn, Co, Ni) are of particular interest, owing to their high energy density. Before the structural transformations that occur in these materials with cycling can be understood, the structure of the pristine material must be established. In this work, NMR spectra are measured for the model layered-layered system xLi sub(2)MnO sub(3).(1 - x)LiCoO sub(2) and Bond-Pathway-model analysis is applied to elucidate the atomic arrangement and domain structure of this material in its pristine state, before electrochemical cycling. The simplest structural element of an Li sub(2)MnO sub(3) domain consists of a stripe of composition LiMn sub(2) parallel to a crystallographic axis in a metal layer of the composite. A simple model of the composite structure may be constructed by a superposition of such stripes in an LiCoO sub(2) background. We show that such a model can account for most of the features of the observed NMR spectra.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/c5ta01510c