A Computational Investigation of Li(subscript 9)M(subscript 3)(P(subscript 2)O(subscript 7))(subscript 3)(PO(subscript 4))(subscript 2) (M = V, Mo) as Cathodes for Li Ion Batteries — Anubhav Jain (2012) | RDL Network
A Computational Investigation of Li(subscript 9)M(subscript 3)(P(subscript 2)O(subscript 7))(subscript 3)(PO(subscript 4))(subscript 2) (M = V, Mo) as Cathodes for Li Ion Batteries
Article 2012 ceb
Authors
AJ
Anubhav Jain
GH
Geoffroy Hautier
CM
Charles Moore
Abstract
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Cathodes with high energy density and safety are sought to improve the performance of Li ion batteries for electric vehicle and consumer electronics applications. In this study, we examine the properties of the potential new cathodes Li(subscript 9)M(subscript 3)(P(subscript 2)O(subscript 7))(subscript 3)(PO(subscript 4))(subscript 2) for M = V, Mo with density functional theory calculations. These compounds emerged as potentially interesting cathodes from a high-throughput computational search. In this work, we investigate computationally the voltage, volume change, stability, safety, and diffusivity of Li(subscript x)V(subscript 3)(P(subscript 2)O(subscript 7))(subscript 3)(PO(subscript 4))(subscript 2) and find that extracting the final Li in this material will be difficult due to voltage and safety concerns. We suggest the yet-unreported class of compounds Li(subscript x)V(subscript 3)−(subscript 3y)M(subscript o3y)(P(subscript 2)O(subscript 7))(subscript 3)(PO(subscript 4))(subscript 2) as a potential improvement over the pure V compound. In particular, our computations indicate that y = 2/3 deserves further computational and experimental attention.
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