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Oxides Induced Preferential Growth of {110} Planes for Superior Performance Single-Crystal LiMn 2 O 4 through Solid-State Process.

Yuming ShuHanghang LeiJiangnan HuangQing PanHuimin LianYujin LiZiwei CaoHaoji WangXinyu HuBaichao ZhangKe DuGuorong HuYanbing CaoGuoqiang ZouZhongdong PengWentao DengHongshuai HouDi ChenXiaobo Ji
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Polycrystalline lithium manganese oxide (LMO) is known to suffer from severe surface structure degradation and electrochemical polarization due to its mixed crystal plane orientations. A hexagonal prism single-crystal LMO (LMOS-HP), engineered through the SrO-induced preferential growth effect, features the most stable {111} top surfaces and the fastest Li + diffusion {110} side surfaces, effectively addressing these challenges. Consequently, LMOS-HP exhibits superior electrochemical capability, with only 0.021% capacity fading per cycle after 500 cycles and achieves a discharge capacity of 81.9 mAh g -1 at 20C. This innovative design offers a promising approach for tuning surface crystal orientation to improve performance.
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