posted on 2014-09-10, 00:00authored byAndrej Singer, Andrew Ulvestad, Hyung-Man Cho, Jong Woo Kim, Jörg Maser, Ross Harder, Ying Shirley Meng, Oleg G. Shpyrko
We
study nonequilibrium structural dynamics in LiNi1/2Mn3/2O4 spinel cathode material during fast
charge/discharge under operando conditions using coherent X-rays.
Our in situ measurements reveal a hysteretic behavior of the structure
upon cycling and we directly observe the interplay between different
transformation mechanisms: solid solution and two-phase reactions
at the single nanoparticle level. For high lithium concentrations
solid solution is observed upon both charge and discharge. For low
lithium concentration, we find concurrent solid solution and two-phase
reactions upon charge, while a pure two-phase reaction is found upon
discharge. A delithiation model based on an ionic blockade layer on
the particle surface is proposed to explain the distinct structural
transformation mechanisms in nonequilibrium conditions. This study
addresses the controversy of why two-phase materials show exemplary
kinetics and opens new avenues to understand fundamental processes
underlying charge transfer, which will be invaluable for developing
the next generation battery materials.