Role of Co Content on the Electrode Properties of P3-Type KMnCoO Potassium Insertion Materials.

Inorg Chem

Faraday Materials Laboratory (FaMaL), Materials Research Centre, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India.

Published: April 2024

Potassium-ion batteries are widely being pursued as potential candidates for stationary (grid) storage, where energy dense K insertion cathodes are central to economic and energy efficient operation. To develop robust K-based cathodes, it is key to correlate their underlying electronic states to the final electrochemical performance. Here, we report the synthesis and structure-electrochemical property correlation in P3-type KMnCoO binary layered oxide cathodes. Spectroscopic analyses revealed a random distribution of Mn and Co in transition metal layers in the oxygen anion framework. In this solid-solution family, Co substitution improved the electronic conductivity and structural stability of P3 phases by minimizing local lattice distortion. Co substitution led to a systematic shift of the Co/Co and Mn/Mn redox potentials. Galvanostatic cycling showed that the Co substitution reduced the initial capacity while improving the cycling stability. The role of Co on final electrochemical properties of P3-layered oxides has been elucidated as a design tool to develop practical potassium-ion batteries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c03747DOI Listing

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