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Triggered reversible phase transformation between layered and spinel structure in manganese-based layered compounds

Authors
Jo, Mi RuKim, YunokYang, JunghoonJeong, MiheeSong, KyeongseKim, Yong-IlLim, Jin-MyoungCho, MaenghyoShim, Jae-HyunKim, Young-MinYoon, Won-SubKang, Yong-Mook
Issue Date
2-9월-2019
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.10
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Journal Title
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
10
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/62930
DOI
10.1038/s41467-019-11195-9
ISSN
2041-1723
Abstract
Irreversible phase transformation of layered structure into spinel structure is considered detrimental for most of the layered structure cathode materials. Here we report that this presumably irreversible phase transformation can be rendered to be reversible in sodium birnessite (NaxMnO2 center dot yH(2)O) as a basic structural unit. This layered structure contains crystal water, which facilitates the formation of a metastable spinel-like phase and the unusual reversal back to layered structure. The mechanism of this phase reversibility was elucidated by combined soft and hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy with X-ray diffraction, corroborated by first-principle calculations and kinetics investigation. These results show that the reversibility, modulated by the crystal water content between the layered and spinel-like phases during the electrochemical reaction, could activate new cation sites, enhance ion diffusion kinetics and improve its structural stability. This work thus provides in-depth insights into the intercalating materials capable of reversible framework changes, thereby setting the precedent for alternative approaches to the development of cathode materials for next-generation rechargeable batteries.
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