Quantifying Effects of Ligand-Metal Bond Covalency on Oxygen-Redox Electrochemistry in Layered Oxide Cathodes.

Inorganic chemistry(2023)

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Oxygen-redox electrochemistry is attracting tremendous attention due to its enhanced energy density for layered oxide cathodes. However, quantified effects of ligand-metal bond covalency on the oxygen-redox behaviors are not fully understood, limiting a rational structure design for enhancing the oxygen redox reversibility. Here, using LiRuMnO (0 ≤ ≤ 0.8) which includes both 3- and 4-based cations as model compounds, we provide a quantified relation between the ligand-metal bond covalency and oxygen-redox electrochemistry. Supported by theoretical calculations, we reveal a linear positive correlation between the transition metal (TM)-O bond covalency and the overlap area of TM and O 2 orbitals. Furthermore, based on the electrochemical tests on the LiRuMnO systems, we found that the enhanced TM-O bond covalency can increase the reversibility of oxygen-redox electrochemistry. Due to the strong Ru-O bond covalency, the thus designed Ru-doped Li-rich LiMnNiCoO cathode shows an enhanced initial coulombic efficiency, increased capacity retention, and suppressed voltage decay during cycling. This systematic study provides a rational structure design principle for the development of oxygen-redox-based layered oxide cathodes.
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layered oxide cathodes,ligand–metal bond covalency,oxygen-redox
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