Abstract
Understanding the origin of the high capacity displayed by Li 2MnO3-LiMO2 (M = Ni, Co) composites is essential for improving their cycling and rate capability performances. To address this issue, the Li2Ru1-yMnyO 3 series between the iso-structural layered end-members Li 2MnO3 and Li2RuO3 was investigated. A complete solid solution was found, with the 0.4 ≤ y ≤ 0.6 members showing sustainable reversible capacities exceeding 220 mAh·g -1 centered around 3.6 V vs Li+/Li. The voltage-composition profiles display a plateau on the first charge as compared to an S-type curve on subsequent discharge which is maintained on the following charges/discharges, with therefore a lowering of the average voltage. We show this profile to evolve upon long cycling due to a structural phase transition as deduced from XRD measurements. Finally we demonstrate, via XPS measurements, the oxidation and reduction of ruthenium (Ru5+/Ru4+) during cycling together with a partial activity of the Mn4+/Mn 3+ redox couple. Moreover, we provide direct evidence for the reversibility of the O2- → O- anionic process upon cycling, hence accounting for the high capacity displayed by these materials. This work, by capturing the main redox processes pertaining to these materials, should facilitate their development. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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Sathiya, M., Ramesha, K., Rousse, G., Foix, D., Gonbeau, D., Prakash, A. S., … Tarascon, J. M. (2013). High performance Li2Ru1-yMnyO3 (0.2 ≤ y ≤ 0.8) cathode materials for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries: Their understanding. Chemistry of Materials, 25(7), 1121–1131. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm400193m
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