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Vibrationally-resolved RIXS reveals OH-group formation in oxygen redox active Li-ion battery cathodes.

Moritz HirsbrunnerAnastasiia MikheenkovaPontus TörnblomRobert A HouseWenliang ZhangTeguh Citra AsmaraYuan WeiThorsten SchmittHåkan RensmoSoham MukherjeeMaria HahlinLaurent C Duda
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
Vibrationally-resolved resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (VR-RIXS) at the O K-edge is emerging as a powerful tool for identifying embedded molecules in lithium-ion battery cathodes. Here, we investigate two known oxygen redox-active cathode materials: the commercial Li x Ni 0.90 Co 0.05 Al 0.05 O 2 (NCA) used in electric vehicles and the high-capacity cathode material Li 1.2 Ni 0.13 Co 0.13 Mn 0.54 O 2 (LRNMC) for next-generation Li-ion batteries. We report the detection of a novel vibrational RIXS signature for Li-ion battery cathodes appearing in the O K pre-peak above 533 eV that we attribute to OH-groups. We discuss likely locations and pathways for OH-group formation and accumulation throughout the active cathode material. Initial-cycle behaviour for LRNMC shows that OH-signal strength correlates with the cathodes state of charge, though reversibility is incomplete. The OH-group RIXS signal strength in long-term cycled NCA is retained. Thus, VR-RIXS offers a path for gaining new insights to oxygen reactions in battery materials.
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