Reinvestigation of the OP4-(Li/Na)CoO2-layered system and first evidence of the (Li/Na/Na)CoO2 phase with OPP9 oxygen stacking

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Abstract

The composition and synthesis conditions of the (Li/Na)CoO2 phase with an ordered 1:1 Li/Na stacking alternating with CoO2 slabs were determined from a careful study of the P2-Na∼0.7CoO 2-O3-LiCoO2 system. An in situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) thermal study emphasizes the metastable character of this phase that can be stabilized only by very fast quenching. Its composition, (Li 0.42Na0.37)CoO2, is significantly different from the ideally expected one, (Li0.50Na0.35)CoO 2, and its structure, confirmed by Rietveld refinement of the XRD pattern, presents an ideal alternate ordering of lithium, cobalt, and sodium layers within OP4-type oxygen packing. The presence of vacancies in both alkali-ion layers was confirmed by electrochemical intercalation of lithium and sodium. For the first time, a new type of layered oxide exhibiting OPP9-type oxygen packing was evidenced. Between the CoO2 slabs, alkali ions are intercalated in the following order: Liocta-Naprism- Naprism. This material crystallizes in the R3̄m space group with ahex = 2.828 Å and Chex = 46.85 Å cell parameters. © 2011 American Chemical Society.

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Berthelot, R., Pollet, M., Carlier, D., & Delmas, C. (2011). Reinvestigation of the OP4-(Li/Na)CoO2-layered system and first evidence of the (Li/Na/Na)CoO2 phase with OPP9 oxygen stacking. Inorganic Chemistry, 50(6), 2420–2430. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic102218w

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