Fluorine-Rich Oxyfluoride Spinel-like Li1.25Ni0.625Mn1.125O3F Utilizing Redox-Active Ni and Mn for High Capacity and Improved Cyclability

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Extending the accessible capacity and cyclability is of central interest for cathode materials for Li-ion batteries. Here, we report the successful synthesis of a new spinel-like Li1.25Ni0.625Mn1.125O3F (Fd3m) oxyfluoride with significant cation disorder characterized by combined refinement of X-ray and neutron diffraction data. Li1.25Ni0.625Mn1.125O3F utilizes redox reactions of both Ni and Mn, accessing capacities of 225 (i.e., 1.46 Li+ capacity) and 285 mAh g-1 (i.e., 1.85 Li+ capacity) at 25 and 40 °C, respectively, through intercalation of additional Li+ into the lattice. Moreover, compared to lithium transition metal disordered rocksalt or spinel-like oxyfluorides previously reported, Li1.25Ni0.625Mn1.125O3F shows significantly improved cycling stability. Ex situ compositional, structural, and spectroscopic analyses of samples at different states of charge/discharge confirm a single-phase intercalation reaction and high structural integrity over cycling.

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Cai, H., Chen, R., Bahri, M., Hawkins, C. J., Sonni, M., Daniels, L. M., … Rosseinsky, M. J. (2023). Fluorine-Rich Oxyfluoride Spinel-like Li1.25Ni0.625Mn1.125O3F Utilizing Redox-Active Ni and Mn for High Capacity and Improved Cyclability. ACS Materials Letters, 5(2), 527–535. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmaterialslett.2c00973

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