A Theory of Li Percolation in Rocksalts and Demonstration as Capacity Cathode Materials with Substantial Cation Disorder — Gerbrand Ceder (2014) | RDL Network
There is a clear need to develop dense, lithium intercalation oxides with > 200 mAh/g practical capacity. Today, nearly all high energy density cathodes for rechargeable lithium batteries are well-ordered materials where lithium and other cations occupy distinct sites. Cation-disordered materials are generally disregarded because lithium diffusion tends to be limited in them. The recently demonstrated performance of Li 1.211 Mo 0.467 Cr 0.3 O 2 , achieving close to 300 mAh/g, shows that lithium diffusion can be facile in disordered materials [1] and made us revisit the question of how Li diffuses through rocksalt-like materials. We have combined ab initio computations of local Li migration barriers with percolation modeling to develop a unified understanding of Li diffusion in close-packed oxides. The theory explains the high capacity of layered and spinel-like materials, and the lack of reversible capacity in γ-LiFeO2. More surprisingly, the new percolation theory also clearly supports that Li-excess is needed to achieve high capacity in partially or fully disordered materials. We can now give very specific guidelines for the amount of Li-excess needed in order to achieve a particular reversible capacity, and open up a new direction for finding very high capacity cathodes. [1] J. Lee, A. Urban, X. Li, D. Su, G. Hautier, G. Ceder, Unlocking the Potential of Cation-Disordered Oxides for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries, Science, 343 (6170), 519-522 (2014)
Maciej Moździerz, Tucker Holstun, Zijian Cai, Gi‐Hyeok Lee, Han‐Ming Hau, Xiaochen Yang, Yu Chen, Paweł Czaja, W. L. Yang, Konrad Świerczek, Gerbrand Ceder
Han‐Ming Hau, Tucker Holstun, Eunryeol Lee, Bernardine L. D. Rinkel, Tara P. Mishra, Max Markuson DiPrince, Rohith Srinivaas Mohanakrishnan, Ethan C. Self, Kristin A. Persson, Bryan D. McCloskey, Gerbrand Ceder
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