2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b02838
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Charge Compensation Mechanism of Lithium-Excess Metal Oxides with Different Covalent and Ionic Characters Revealed by Operando Soft and Hard X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

Abstract: The charge/discharge capacity of current lithium-ion battery cathode materials is limited by the charge compensation of transition-metal redox during the charge/discharge processes. Recently, the use of oxide ion redox for charge compensation has been proposed to realize a higher charge/discharge capacity than that observed for transition-metal redox. Different stabilization mechanisms of the reversible oxide ion redox have been proposed. To clarify the mechanism, analysis of the electronic and local structure… Show more

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“…O K-edge X-ray absorption spectra ( Fig. 2b inset) show the emergence of a new absorption peak at 531.5 eV after the charge process, which corresponds to the excitation of an O 1 s core electron to an O 2p hole, as commonly observed for other oxygen-redox electrodes [35][36][37][38] . To monitor the detailed valence partial density of states (pDOS) of oxygen, resonant inelastic Xray scattering (RIXS) spectra were measured using an incident photon of 531.5 eV.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…O K-edge X-ray absorption spectra ( Fig. 2b inset) show the emergence of a new absorption peak at 531.5 eV after the charge process, which corresponds to the excitation of an O 1 s core electron to an O 2p hole, as commonly observed for other oxygen-redox electrodes [35][36][37][38] . To monitor the detailed valence partial density of states (pDOS) of oxygen, resonant inelastic Xray scattering (RIXS) spectra were measured using an incident photon of 531.5 eV.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…On the other hand, further fluorination beyond x ~ 2 resulted in the emergence of a new O K-edge peak at around 530.8 eV, and this peak increases its intensity with x, while it reversibly disappears upon fluorine deintercalation. A similar peak has been observed in peroxides such as Li2O2 46 and also in lithium-rich cathodes containing oxidized oxygen species (e.g., O n-, O2 -, O2 2-) 10,12,45,47 . These observations strongly suggest that in our oxyfluoride cathode, oxidized oxygen species are involved in charge compensation during the charge/discharge process for 2 < x < 4.…”
Section: Anionic Redox Reactionssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Oxide ions are likely to contribute to the redox reactions partly as oxidation of Fe 3+ is accompanied by hole formation in the oxide ions and charge transfer through the hybridized O 2p‐Fe 3d orbitals. Therefore, by oxygen K‐edge X‐ray absorption spectroscopy for O3‐Na 5/6 FeMn and O3‐FeMnMg during charge and discharge, we investigated contribution for anion redox of oxide ions [ 26–30 ] into the redox reactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%