Electrochemically-Formed Disordered Rock Salt ω-LixV9Mo6O40 as a Fast-Charging Li-Ion Electrode Material
Daniel D. Robertson,
Charlene Z. Salamat,
David J. Pe
et al.
Abstract:Electrochemically-formed disordered rock salt compounds are an emerging class of Li-ion electrode materials for fast-charging energy storage. However, the specific factors that govern the formation process and the resulting charge storage performance are not well understood. Here, we characterize the transformation mechanism and charge storage properties of an electrochemically-formed disordered rock salt from V 9 Mo 6 O 40 (VMO). The crystal structure of VMO has similar motifs to that of α-V 2 O 5 , a well-st… Show more
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