Anionic Redox Chemistry as a Clue for Understanding the Structural Behavior in Layered Cathode Materials

Small. 2020 Feb;16(5):e1905875. doi: 10.1002/smll.201905875. Epub 2020 Jan 14.

Abstract

The anionic redox chemistries of layered cathode materials have been in focus recently due to an intriguing phenomenon that cannot be described by the number of electrons of transition metal ions. However, even though several studies have investigated the anionic redox chemistry of layered materials in terms of the charge compensation, the relationship between the origin of the structural behavior and anionic redox chemistry in layered materials remains poorly understood. In addition, a simultaneous redox process of transition metal ions could occur through the d bands interaction. Here, it is demonstrated that the anionic redox chemistry is associated with the anisotropic structural behavior of the layered cathode materials albeit without providing additional capacities exceeding the theoretical values. These findings will provide a foundation of a new chapter in the understanding of the properties of materials.

Keywords: Ni-rich layered cathode materials; anionic redox chemistry; anisotropic lattice behavior; cationic redox chemistry.