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Multicomponent Effects on the Crystal Structures and Electrochemical Properties of Spinel-Structured M3O4 (M = Fe, Mn, Co) Anodes in Lithium Rechargeable Batteries

Author(s)
Kim, HaegyeomSeo, Dong-HwaKim, HyungsubPark, InchulHong, JihyunPark, Kyu-YoungKang, Kisuk
Issued Date
2012-02
DOI
10.1021/cm2036794
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/30553
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/cm2036794
Citation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.24, no.4, pp.720 - 725
Abstract
The structural and electrochemical properties of the multicomponent oxide MnFeCoO4, which has a cubic spinel AB(2)O(4) structure, are studied experimentally and by using first principles calculations. A solid solution of the spinels Mn3O4, Fe3O4, and Co3O4 forms the spine! MnFeCoO4, with Co preferentially occupying tetrahedral sites (A site). First principles calculations predict that the valence states of each transition metal would shift from +8/3 for the single component oxide to +3, +3, and +2 for the Mn, Fe, and Co ions, respectively, in the mixed spinel. The charge ordering of the transition metals (Co2+ vs Mn3+, Fe3+) in the multicomponent oxide is speculated to be the reason for the strong preference of Co for the A site. As a result, the characteristic redox potential of each transition metal shifted, as demonstrated in an anode test of the multicomponent oxide in a lithium cell. This represents an example how the electrochemical performance could be tuned by multicomponent substitution.
Publisher
American Chemical Society
ISSN
0897-4756
Keyword (Author)
conversionrechargeable batteriesspinelelectrode
Keyword
NEGATIVE-ELECTRODEHIGH-POWERHYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESISOLIVINE CATHODEHIGH-CAPACITYHYBRID ANODELINI0.5MN0.5O2OXIDELI(NI1/3CO1/3MN1/3)O-2MICROSPHERES

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