Resource constraints have become critical for the Li-ion industry. Spinel LiMn2O4 presents a cheaper, more sustainable alternative to traditional layered Li-ion cathodes, but its capacity is constrained by a two-phase transition at 3 V associated with large, inhomogeneous volume change leading to capacity loss. In this Letter, we argue that disorder can replace the two-phase region with solid-solution behavior to create high-capacity cathodes. By investigating the voltage curve and lithiation pathway of LiMn2O4 spinel with varying levels of Mn disorder, we find that disorder shortens the 3 V plateau by raising the energy landscape and stabilizing motifs found in solid-solution configurations. The plateau disappears completely with 25% Mn 16c occupancy. These results provide guidance on the optimal level of disorder in spinels to achieve both solid-solution behavior and good Li mobility and also highlight more generally how disorder can be utilized to reduce the effects of problematic phase transformations in ordered frameworks.
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Chen, T., Yang, J., Barroso-Luque, L., & Ceder, G. (2023). Removing the Two-Phase Transition in Spinel LiMn2O4 through Cation Disorder. ACS Energy Letters, 8(1), 314–319. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.2c02141
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