| Literature DB >> 27071488 |
Yang He1, Meng Gu2, Haiyan Xiao3, Langli Luo2, Yuyan Shao4, Fei Gao5, Yingge Du6, Scott X Mao7, Chongmin Wang8.
Abstract
Intercalation and conversion are two fundamental chemical processes for battery materials in response to ion insertion. The interplay between these two chemical processes has never been directly seen and understood at atomic scale. Here, using in situ HRTEM, we captured the atomistic conversion reaction processes during Li, Na, Ca insertion into a WO3 single crystal model electrode. An intercalation step prior to conversion is explicitly revealed at atomic scale for the first time for Li, Na, Ca. Nanoscale diffraction and ab initio molecular dynamic simulations revealed that after intercalation, the inserted ion-oxygen bond formation destabilizes the transition-metal framework which gradually shrinks, distorts and finally collapses to an amorphous W and Mx O (M=Li, Na, Ca) composite structure. This study provides a full atomistic picture of the transition from intercalation to conversion, which is of essential importance for both secondary ion batteries and electrochromic devices.Entities:
Keywords: WO3; conversion; intercalation; in situ TEM; ion batteries
Year: 2016 PMID: 27071488 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201601542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336