Interfacial Effects on Lithium Superoxide Disproportionation in Li-O2 Batteries
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During the cycling of Li-Ob>2b> batteries the discharge process gives rise to dynamically evolving agglomerates composed of lithium鈥搊xygen nanostructures; however, little is known about their composition. In this paper, we present results for a Li-Ob>2b> battery based on an activated carbon cathode that indicate interfacial effects can suppress disproportionation of a LiOb>2b> component in the discharge product. High-intensity X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy measurements are first used to show that there is a LiOb>2b> component along with Lib>2b>Ob>2b> in the discharge product. The stability of the discharge product was then probed by investigating the dependence of the charge potential and Raman intensity of the superoxide peak with time. The results indicate that the LiOb>2b> component can be stable for possibly up to days when an electrolyte is left on the surface of the discharged cathode. Density functional calculations on amorphous LiOb>2b> reveal that the disproportionation process will be slower at an electrolyte/LiOb>2b> interface compared to a vacuum/LiOb>2b> interface. The combined experimental and theoretical results provide new insight into how interfacial effects can stabilize LiOb>2b> and suggest that these interfacial effects may play an important role in the charge and discharge chemistries of a Li鈥揙b>2b> battery.

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