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Atsushi Sakuda1, Koji Ohara2,3, Katsutoshi Fukuda2, Koji Nakanishi2, Tomoya Kawaguchi2, Hajime Arai2, Yoshiharu Uchimoto4, Toshiaki Ohta5, Eiichiro Matsubara2, Zempachi Ogumi2, Toyoki Okumura1, Hironori Kobayashi1, Hiroyuki Kageyama1, Masahiro Shikano1, Hikari Sakaebe1, Tomonari Takeuchi1.
Abstract
A unique charge/discharge mechanism of amorphous TiS4 is reported. Amorphous transition metal polysulfide electrodes exhibit anomalous charge/discharge performance and should have a unique charge/discharge mechanism: neither the typical intercalation/deintercalation mechanism nor the conversion-type one, but a mixture of the two. Analyzing the mechanism of such electrodes has been a challenge because fewer tools are available to examine the "amorphous" structure. It is revealed that the electrode undergoes two distinct structural changes: (i) the deformation and formation of S-S disulfide bonds and (ii) changes in the coordination number of titanium. These structural changes proceed continuously and concertedly for Li insertion/extraction. The results of this study provide a novel and unique model of amorphous electrode materials with significantly larger capacities.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28618780 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b03909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419