Direct Mapping of Fluorine in Cation Disordered Rocksalt Cathodes

ACS ENERGY LETTERS(2023)

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Cation-disordered rocksalt (DRX) oxides are promising candidates as next-generation cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. Partial fluorination of the DRX oxides enhances their cyclability. However, the lattice position, concentration, and spatial distribution of fluorine within DRX lattices remain elusive. Here, we use atom location by channeling-enhanced microanalysis, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, and integrated differential phase contrast imaging in a scanning transmission electron microscope to gain atomic-level insights into DRX with nominal composition of Li1.2Mn0.7Ti0.1O1.7F0.3 and Li1.15Ni0.45Ti0.3Mo0.1O1.85F0.15. We reveal that fluorine substitutes oxygen in the DRX lattices. The O/F ratio in terms of O+F = 2 is in the range from 1.92:0.08 to 1.82:0.18. Spatially, fluorine is distributed in the proximity of the Li-rich regions but distinct from lithium fluoride. Additionally, we observe that incorporation of fluorine in the DRX lattice induces a larger variation in cation-anion separation. These observations provide insight into the guided design of oxyfluoride DRX cathodes for high-performance batteries.
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