Redox Engineering of Fe‐Rich Disordered Rock‐Salt Li‐Ion Cathode Materials

Author:

Fong Richie1ORCID,Mubarak Nauman1ORCID,Park Sang‐Wook2,Lazaris Gregory1,Liu Yiwei1,Malik Rahul3,Seo Dong‐Hwa2ORCID,Lee Jinhyuk1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mining and Materials Engineering McGill University Montréal QC H3A 0C5 Canada

2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 291 Daehak‐ro Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea

3. Office of Energy Research and Development Natural Resources Canada Ottawa ON K1A 0E4 Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe pursuit of high‐performance and cost‐effective Li‐ion batteries emphasizes the need for cathode materials composed of abundant elements, such as Fe. Disordered rock‐salt (DRX) cathode materials, known for their high compositional flexibility, offer a unique opportunity in this regard. However, Fe‐rich DRX (Fe‐DRX) cathodes, potentially the most cost‐effective among all DRXs, have seen limited research interest due to their comparatively restrained performance. This limitation stems from the inaccessibility of the Fe3+/Fe4+ redox in the DRX structure, prompting the need for redox engineering to enable Fe‐DRXs with readily utilizable redox mechanisms. In this work, utilizing both experiments and theoretical study, reversible Fe2+/Fe3+ redox in an Fe2+‐based DRX cathode is demonstrated. This design minimizes the reliance on O redox, resulting in a high capacity (≈290 mAh g−1) and energy density (≈700 Wh kg−1), as opposed to an Fe3+‐based DRX operating on the limited Fe3+/Fe4+ redox and extensive O redox upon cycling. Overall, the study introduces a novel approach to redox engineering to develop low‐cost, high‐performing Fe‐rich cathode materials.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

McGill University

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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