학술논문

Ab initio study of short-range ordering in vanadium-based disordered rocksalt structures
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 11(33)
Subject
Engineering
Materials Engineering
Chemical Sciences
Physical Chemistry
Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
Interdisciplinary Engineering
Macromolecular and materials chemistry
Chemical engineering
Materials engineering
Language
Abstract
Disordered rocksalt Li-excess (DRX) compounds are attractive new cathode materials for Li-ion batteries as they contain resource-abundant metals and do not require the use of cobalt or nickel. Understanding the delithiation process and cation short-range ordering (SRO) in DRX compounds is essential to improve these promising cathode materials. Herein, we use first-principles calculations along with the cluster-expansion approach to model the disorder in DRX Li2−xVO3, 0 < x < 1. We discuss the SRO of Li in tetrahedral and octahedral sites, and the order in which Li delithiates and V oxidizes with respect to local environments. We reveal that the number of nearest-neighbor V dictates the order of delithiation from octahedral sites and that V is oxidized in a manner that minimizes the electrostatic interactions among V. Our results provide valuable insight for tailoring the performance of V-based DRX cathode materials in general by controlling the SRO features that reduce energy density.