Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session B06: Challenges for Next-generation Energy StorageInvited Session
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Sponsoring Units: GERA GERA Chair: Nitish Baradwaj, University of Southern California Room: L100FG |
Monday, March 4, 2024 11:30AM - 12:06PM |
B06.00001: What’s in a redox couple? The case of Li-rich oxides in the context of battery cathodes Invited Speaker: Jordi Cabana Li-ion battery technology is central to achieve a sustainable society. However, the energy density of current Li-ion batteries is limited by the relatively low capacity of conventional cathodes, in comparison with anodes. Specifically, current battery electrode materials are limited by their inability to reversibly accommodate redox changes of more than one electron per total transition metal content. The formal activity of transition metal centers is traditionally employed to account for chemical changes during these redox reactions. In oxides, recent studies suggest that bands with a large oxygen character can supply additional charge beyond the amount compensated at transition metal centers. However, this novel reactivity has strained our understanding of redox chemistry in solids, to the point of questioning how formal redox couples are defined. |
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