| Literature DB >> 26474337 |
Sangryun Kim1, Kwan Woo Nam1, Soyeon Lee2, Woosuk Cho3, Joo-Seong Kim1, Byung Gon Kim1, Yoshifumi Oshima4, Ju-Sik Kim5, Seok-Gwang Doo5, Hyuk Chang5, Doron Aurbach6, Jang Wook Choi7.
Abstract
The phase transition of layered manganese oxides to spinel phases is a well-known phenomenon in rechargeable batteries and is the main origin of the capacity fading in these materials. This spontaneous phase transition is associated with the intrinsic properties of manganese, such as its size, preferred crystal positions, and reaction characteristics, and it is therefore very difficult to avoid. The introduction of crystal water by an electrochemical process enables the inverse phase transition from spinel to a layered Birnessite structure. Scanning transmission electron microscopy can be used to directly visualize the rearrangement of lattice atoms, the simultaneous insertion of crystal water, the formation of a transient structure at the phase boundary, and layer-by-layer progression of the phase transition from the edge. This research indicates that crystal water intercalation can reverse phase transformation with thermodynamically favored directionality.Entities:
Keywords: Birnessite; crystal water; layered cathode materials; phase transitions; spinels
Year: 2015 PMID: 26474337 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201505487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336