Identification of high ionic conducting members (M() = Co, Ni) in the new lithium rich LiMTeO (M() = Co, Ni, In) series
Many new lithium-excess compounds with rock-salt related structures have been extensively studied in recent years to discover high-capacity electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. In the present work, lithium rich layered tellurates, Li 4.50 M 0.50 TeO 6 (M( iii ) = Co, Ni, In), are added to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2023-07, Vol.52 (29), p.1126-1135 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Many new lithium-excess compounds with rock-salt related structures have been extensively studied in recent years to discover high-capacity electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. In the present work, lithium rich layered tellurates, Li
4.50
M
0.50
TeO
6
(M(
iii
) = Co, Ni, In), are added to the existing series of Li
4.50
M
0.50
TeO
6
(M(
iii
) = Cr, Mn, Fe, Al, and Ga) oxides. Structural investigations revealed their stabilization in the space group
C
2/
m
with a new cationic ordering. The structure consists of (Li
1.50
M
0.50
TeO
6
)
3−
honeycomb arrays along the
ab
plane by the edge sharing of TeO
6
with (Li/M)O
6
octahedra. The honeycomb arrays are separated by the intermediate layer of Li alone in Li
4.50
Co
0.50
TeO
6
. On the other hand, in the Ni and In analogues, the interlayer region consists of Li with Te, and Li with In ions, respectively. XPS studies confirmed the +3 oxidation state of Co and Ni ions. The appearance of a strong band at 680 nm resulting from LMCT (O → Co) in the UV-vis DRS data of the Li
4.50
Co
0.50
TeO
6
sample further indicated the presence of Co
3+
(d
6
, low spin) ions. The absence of characteristic Ni
2+
bands at around ∼650 and 740 nm supported Ni
3+
ions. Li
4.50
Co
0.50
TeO
6
showed diamagnetic behaviour, while Li
4.50
Ni
0.50
TeO
6
displayed paramagnetic nature. A negative
(−14(2)) K has been obtained in the temperature region of 300-100 K for Li
4.50
Ni
0.50
TeO
6
representing dominant antiferromagnetic interactions. At 2 K, Li
4.50
Ni
0.50
TeO
6
unveiled a non-linear trend with no significant hysteresis and nearly saturation at 5 T field indicating the existence of additional interactions. Li
4.50
Co
0.50
TeO
6
and Li
4.50
Ni
0.50
TeO
6
exhibited significant conductivity values of 0.016 and 0.003 S cm
−1
, respectively, at 300 °C, thereby opening up further studies in this direction.
A new series of lithium-rich oxides, Li
4.50
M
0.50
TeO
6
(M = Co, Ni, In), has been investigated for the structural, optical and magnetic properties. The ionic conductivity measurements reveal remarkable values for the Co and Ni analogues. |
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ISSN: | 1477-9226 1477-9234 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3dt01441j |