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Nature of Li2O2 Oxidation in a Li-O2 Battery Revealed by Operando X-ray Diffraction

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 136, 期 46, 页码 16335-16344

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja508794r

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  1. NWO-NANO
  2. NRCan through their EcoEII program
  3. NSERC through Canada Research Chair program
  4. Waterloo Institute of Technology
  5. European Research Council under the European Union [307161]
  6. NSERC
  7. European Research Council (ERC) [307161] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Fundamental research into the Li-O-2 battery system has gone into high gear, gaining momentum because of its very high theoretical specific energy. Much progress has been made toward understanding the discharge mechanism, but the mechanism of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) on charge (i.e., oxidation) remains less understood. Here, using operando X-ray diffraction, we show that oxidation of electrochemically generated Li2O2 occurs in two stages, but in one step for bulk crystalline (commercial) Li2O2, revealing a fundamental difference in the OER process depending on the nature of the peroxide. For electrochemically generated Li2O2, oxidation proceeds first through a noncrystalline lithium peroxide component, followed at higher potential by the crystalline peroxide via a Li deficient solid solution (Li2-xO2) phase. Anisotropic broadening of the X-ray Li2O2 reflections confirms a platelet crystallite shape. On the basis of the evolution of the broadening during charge, we speculate that the toroid particles are deconstructed one platelet at a time, starting with the smallest sizes that expose more peroxide surface. In the case of in situ charged bulk crystalline Li2O2, the Li vacancies preferentially form on the interlayer position (Li1), which is supported by first-principle calculations and consistent with their lower energy compared to those located next to oxygen (Li2). The small actively oxidizing fraction results in a gradual reduction of the Li2O2 crystallites. The fundamental insight gained in the OER charge mechanism and its relation to the nature of the Li2O2 particles is essential for the design of future electrodes with lower overpotentials, one of the key challenges for high performance Li air batteries.

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