材料科学
阴极
订单(交换)
氧化物
化学工程
无机化学
纳米技术
物理化学
冶金
财务
工程类
经济
化学
作者
Maciej Moździerz,Zijian Cai,Zijian Cai,Gi‐Hyeok Lee,Han‐Ming Hau,Xiaochen Yang,Yu Chen,Paweł Czaja,W. L. Yang,Konrad Świerczek,Gerbrand Ceder
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202502157
摘要
Abstract Li‐excess disordered rocksalts (DRXs) hold promise as next‐generation cathodes for Li‐ion batteries due to their high capacity and energy density, along with the potential to eliminate the need for Co and Ni. However, due to their low Li + diffusivity, DRXs need to be pulverized into nanoparticles to achieve high performance. Herein, a new strategy for overcoming this limitation is demonstrated, involving the design of as‐synthesized partially disordered oxides with a structure that lies between ordered layered and fully disordered, exhibiting a varying degree of local (dis)order. This unique structure activates new Li + diffusion channels, improving percolation and transport properties. This strategy allows a large content of Li + to be accessed in material with large, micron‐sized particles through highly reversible Cr 3+/6+ and O redox, yielding a first discharge capacity of 286 mAh g −1 (881 Wh kg −1 ). The Li + percolation network is further improved by substituting Ti with a mixture of multiple metals, which appears to locally decrease the migration barrier through lattice distortion. Proper tuning of the chemical composition, especially the content of metals with empty d orbitals, is established as a crucial factor for controlling the degree of disorder and mitigating voltage fade and hysteresis growth upon cycling.
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