In recent years, cathode materials for Li-ion batteries with antiperovskite (AP) structure have attracted growing interest due to their high capacity, chemical flexibility, low cost, and relatively simple synthesis. Among AP cathodes, Li2FeSeO has emerged as a promising candidate, demonstrating high capacity and good cycling stability. However, the lack of fundamental knowledge of the operating mechanism of AP cathodes significantly impedes efforts for further improvement. In this work, the redox mechanism and structural evolution of Li2FeSeO cathode material during electrochemical cycling are revealed through a combination of operando and ex situ X-ray diffraction, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy coupled with density functional theory calculations. Within the voltage range of 1-3 V vs Li/Li+, two stages in the (de)lithiation process during the initial cycle are determined, involving simultaneous redox activity of Se2- and Fe2+ with strong local structural distortion, leading to the formation of Se2 2- and Fe3+ species in the delithiated state and possible formation of Fe0 in the lithiated state. While the dual-redox activity of Se2- and Fe2+ ions is the key to high capacity, the -O-Fe-O- framework serves as a crucial element for reversibility during cycling. The study highlights the potential for optimizing the structural frameworks of AP cathodes.

Dai, T., Park, H., Brennhagen, A., Andersen, N.H., Giorgetti, M., Valldor, M., et al. (2025). Role of Dual-Redox Couples in Antiperovskite Li2FeSeO Cathodes. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 37(22), 9091-9104 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c01341].

Role of Dual-Redox Couples in Antiperovskite Li2FeSeO Cathodes

Giorgetti M.;
2025

Abstract

In recent years, cathode materials for Li-ion batteries with antiperovskite (AP) structure have attracted growing interest due to their high capacity, chemical flexibility, low cost, and relatively simple synthesis. Among AP cathodes, Li2FeSeO has emerged as a promising candidate, demonstrating high capacity and good cycling stability. However, the lack of fundamental knowledge of the operating mechanism of AP cathodes significantly impedes efforts for further improvement. In this work, the redox mechanism and structural evolution of Li2FeSeO cathode material during electrochemical cycling are revealed through a combination of operando and ex situ X-ray diffraction, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy coupled with density functional theory calculations. Within the voltage range of 1-3 V vs Li/Li+, two stages in the (de)lithiation process during the initial cycle are determined, involving simultaneous redox activity of Se2- and Fe2+ with strong local structural distortion, leading to the formation of Se2 2- and Fe3+ species in the delithiated state and possible formation of Fe0 in the lithiated state. While the dual-redox activity of Se2- and Fe2+ ions is the key to high capacity, the -O-Fe-O- framework serves as a crucial element for reversibility during cycling. The study highlights the potential for optimizing the structural frameworks of AP cathodes.
2025
Dai, T., Park, H., Brennhagen, A., Andersen, N.H., Giorgetti, M., Valldor, M., et al. (2025). Role of Dual-Redox Couples in Antiperovskite Li2FeSeO Cathodes. CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, 37(22), 9091-9104 [10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c01341].
Dai, T.; Park, H.; Brennhagen, A.; Andersen, N. H.; Giorgetti, M.; Valldor, M.; Koposov, A. Y.
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