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Deciphering the oxygen absorption pre-edge: a caveat on its application for probing oxygen redox reactions in batteries

Authors :
Wanli Yang
David Prendergast
Hong Li
Yongsheng Hu
Shishen Yan
Jinghua Guo
Bryant J. Polzin
Eungje Lee
Jun Liu
Jung-Hyun Kim
Yingchun Lyu
Qinghao Li
Zengqing Zhuo
Ruimin Qiao
Subhayan Roychoudhury
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2020.

Abstract

The pre-edges of oxygen-K X-ray absorption spectra have been ubiquitous in transition metal (TM) oxide studies in various fields, especially on the fervent topic of oxygen redox states in battery electrodes. However, critical debates remain on the use of the O-K pre-edge variations upon electrochemical cycling as evidences of oxygen redox reactions, which has been a popular practice in the battery field. This study presents an investigation of the O-K pre-edge of 55 oxides covering all 3d TMs with different elements, structures and electrochemical states through combined experimental and theoretical analyses. It is shown unambiguously that the O-K pre-edge variation in battery cathodes is dominated by changing TM-d states. Furthermore, the pre-edge enables a unique opportunity to project the lowest unoccupied TM-d states onto one common energy window, leading to a summary map of the relative energy positions of the low-lying TM states, with higher TM oxidation states at lower energies, corresponding to higher electrochemical potentials. The results naturally clarify some unusual redox reactions, such as Cr3+/6+. This work provides a critical clarification on O-K pre-edge interpretation and more importantly, a benchmark database of O-K pre-edge for characterizing redox reactions in batteries and other energy materials.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........267d2b7d51212ac7bea5f32703a4cde8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv.11416374