Quantifying the Capacity Contributions During Activation of Li2MnO3

ACS energy letters(2020)

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Originally considered electrochemically inert, the observed activation of Li2MnO3 has spawned a new class of Li-rich layered compounds that deliver capacities beyond the traditional transition-metal redox limit. Despite progress in our understanding of oxygen redox in Li-rich compounds, the underlying origin of the initial charge capacity of Li2MnO3 remains hotly contested. To resolve this issue, we review all possible charge compensation mechanisms including bulk oxygen redox, oxidation of Mn4+ and surface degradation for Li2MnO3 cathodes displaying capacities exceeding 350 mA h g-1. Using elemental and orbital selective X-ray spectroscopy techniques, we rule out oxidation of Mn4+ and bulk oxygen redox during activation of Li2MnO3. Quantitative gas-evolution and titration studies reveal that O2 and CO2 release accounted for a large fraction of the observed capacity during activation with minor contributions from reduced Mn species on the surface. These studies reveal that although Li2MnO3 is considered c...
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