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Understanding disorder in oxide-based electrode materials for rechargeable batteries

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-ENERGY
Volume 3, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2515-7655/abf0f1

Keywords

battery materials; disorder; atomic structure; ion migration

Funding

  1. Independent Research Fund Denmark [4184-00143A]
  2. Carlsberg Foundation [CF17-0823]

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Disorder in battery electrodes, beyond classical defects, has a significant impact on battery performance but has been overlooked in the past. Recent developments in characterization methods allow for a better understanding of the disordered structures within electrodes, leading to emerging studies in this field.
Most rechargeable ion batteries employ transition metal oxides or phosphates as the positive electrode. To facilitate facile migration of the active ions (e.g. Li- or Na-ions), which to some extent governs the battery functionality, the electrodes are typically composed of crystalline materials, wherein the ions are intercalated via well-defined migration pathways. However, the electrode materials are rarely perfectly crystalline and will inherently contain some disorder, which may originate from the material preparation process or be induced by the ion-intercalation process. In some electrode materials the electrochemical performance is damaged by disorder, whereas in other cases good performance is retained even after severe order-disorder transitions. This agrees with the emergence of several ab origine disordered or amorphous oxide-based electrodes with promising electrochemical performance. The term disorder is spanning a wide variety of deviations from an ideal crystal periodicity, from classical defects such as point defects, vacancies, stacking faults etc., to the amorphous state. Disorder, beyond classical defects, in battery electrodes has previously been largely overlooked, and we know little about the nature of the disorder and how it affects the battery performance. Developments in methods for characterisation of local atomic structures now allow us to gain detailed structural knowledge on the disordered part of the electrodes and studies within this field are emerging. This perspective provides a summary of the state-of-the-art within this field and the tendencies we are beginning to see outlined. These will be illustrated through selected examples. Finally, we discuss the key research questions within the field of disorder in electrode materials and the perspectives of answering these.

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