A Mechanistic Insight into the Oxygen Redox of Li-Rich Layered Cathodes and their Related Electronic/Atomic Behaviors Upon Cycling

  • Seongkoo Kang
  • , Dayeon Choi
  • , Hakwoo Lee
  • , Byungjin Choi
  • , Yong Mook Kang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Li-rich cathodes are extensively investigated as their energy density is superior to Li stoichiometric cathode materials. In addition to the transition metal redox, this intriguing electrochemical performance originates from the redox reaction of the anionic sublattice. This new redox process, the so-called anionic redox or, more directly, oxygen redox in the case of oxides, almost doubles the energy density of Li-rich cathodes compared to conventional cathodes. Numerous theoretical and experimental investigations have thoroughly established the current understanding of the oxygen redox of Li-rich cathodes. However, different reports are occasionally contradictory, indicating that current knowledge remains incomplete. Moreover, several practical issues still hinder the real-world application of Li-rich cathodes. As these issues are related to phenomena resulting from the electronic to atomic evolution induced by unstable oxygen redox, a fundamental multiscale understanding is essential for solving the problem. In this review, the current mechanistic understanding of oxygen redox, the origin of the practical problems, and how current studies tackle the issues are summarized.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2211965
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume35
Issue number43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Oct 26

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Keywords

  • Li-rich cathodes
  • oxygen redox
  • oxygen reorganization
  • transition metal migration
  • voltage hysteresis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering

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