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Tuning electrochemical potential of LiCoO2 with cation substitution: first-principles predictions and electronic origin

In Ionics 2014, Volume 20, Issue 3, pp. 315-321

With a goal to improve the performance of LiCoO2 as a cathode material in Li-ion batteries, we simulate substitution of various elements (X = Be, Mg, Al, Ga, Si and Ti) for Co using first-principles density functional theory and predict changes in its electrochemical potential. While the electrochemical potential of LiCoO2 is enhanced with substitution of Be, Mg, Al and Ga for Co, an opposite effect is predicted of Si and Ti substitution.

We determine the electronic origin of these changes in electrochemical potential using (a) Bader method of topological analysis of charge density, (b) partial density of electronic states to estimate oxidation states of metal and oxygen, and charge re-distribution upon lithiation. We find that the distribution of electronic charge donated by Li is influenced by the nature of the X–O bond.

A larger electron transfer to O (in XO6 octahedron) upon lithiation leads to stronger Li intercalation and thereby higher electrochemical voltage. Our findings provide a platform for a rational design of cathode materials in Li batteries with enhanced voltage.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2014
Pages: 315-321
Journal subtitle: International Journal of Ionics the Science and Technology of Ionic Motion
ISSN: 18620760 and 09477047
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s11581-013-0970-6

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