posted on 2024-12-25, 13:48authored byXiang Wu, Xiaobing Lou, Chunjing Hu, Fushan Geng, Jingxin Li, Chao Li, Bingwen Hu
Anion redox in layered Li-rich cathodes
provides a high capacity
but triggers a series of cascading issues. Current research predominantly
focuses on how oxygen species participate in redox and how transition
metals move, often ignoring the influence of magnetic frustration.
This work systematically investigates the potential link between the
evolution of magnetic frustration, structural evolution and oxygen
redox in honeycomb Li2RuO3. Our findings indicate
that the phase transition from C2/c to R3 exacerbates the magnetic
frustration during Ru oxidation. Subsequently, during oxygen oxidation,
the strong magnetic frustration drives the generation of (O2)n− and trapped O2,
which serves to relieve and eventually eliminate the magnetic frustration.
This (O2)n−/O2 formation mechanism, termed “magnetic-frustration-driven
mechanism”, provides a plausible explanation for the formation
of trapped O2 in the systems with strong covalent TM–O
bonds. Accordingly, we emphasize that improvement strategies should
not only enhance the covalent TM–O bonds but also relieve strong
magnetic frustration.