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  • Soft chemistry techniques like ion exchange can create new battery electrode materials that traditional synthesis methods can't stabilize.* -
  • This study examines how lithium (Li) and sodium (Na) ions interact and exchange in a specific type of lithium-layered oxide cathode, showing that Li intercalation occurs first but leads to phase separation as Na begins to enter.* -
  • The research reveals that this ion exchange results in a mixed-phase cathode, which impacts its reaction speed and has potential benefits for renewable energy technology and ion separation methods.*

Article Abstract

Soft chemistry techniques, such as ion exchange, hold great potential for the development of battery electrode materials that cannot be stabilized via conventional equilibrium synthesis methods. Nevertheless, the intricate mechanisms governing ion exchange remain elusive. Herein, we investigate the evolution of the long-range and local structure, as well as the ion (de)intercalation mechanism during electrochemical Li-to-Na ion exchange initiated from an O3-type lithium-layered oxide cathode. The -formed mixed-cation electrolyte leads to competitive intercalation of Li and Na ions. While Li ion intercalation predominates at the beginning of initial discharge, Na ion cointercalation into a different layer results in ion redistribution and phase separation, with the emergence of a P3-Na phase alongside an O3-Li phase. Further, this study spatially resolves the heterogeneous nature of electrochemical ion exchange reactions within individual particles and provides insights into the correlations between local Ni redox processes and phase separation. Overall, electrochemical ion exchange leads to a mixed-phase cathode and alters its reaction kinetics. Those findings have important implications for the development of new metastable materials for renewable energy devices and ion separation applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11457319PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c08089DOI Listing

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