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High power lithium ion battery materials by computational design

✍ Scribed by Adams, Stefan ;Rao, R. Prasada


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
706 KB
Volume
208
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-8965

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Empirical bond length–bond valence (BV) relations provide insight into the link between structure of and ion transport in solid electrolytes and mixed conductors. Building on our earlier systematic adjustment of BV parameters to the bond softness, here we discuss how the squared BV mismatch is linked to the absolute energy scale and used as a general Morse‐type interaction potential for analyzing low‐energy ion migration paths in ion conducting solids or mixed conductors by either an energy landscape approach or molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. For a wide range of lithium oxides we could thus model ion transport revealing significant differences to an earlier geometric approach. This novel BV‐based force‐field has then been applied to investigate a range of mixed conductors, focusing on cathode materials for lithium ion battery (LIB) applications to promote a systematic design of LIB cathodes that combine high energy density with high power density. To demonstrate the versatility of the new BV‐based force field it is applied in exploring various strategies to enhance the power performance of safe low cost LIB materials including LiFePO~4~, LiVPO~4~F, LiFeSO~4~F, etc.


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