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Revealing the Effect of the [CoO]<sub>6</sub> Microstructure in Pseudocapacitance by Controlled Delithium of LiCoO<sub>2</sub>

Jialiang Peng, Yin-Lin Luo, Jianxi Li, Jiale Huang, Bo‐Hao Xiao, Can-Fei Xiao, Kang Xiao, Zhao‐Qing Liu

2024Nano Letters11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Revealing the in-depth structure–property relationship and designing specific capacity electrodes are particularly important for supercapacitors. Despite many efforts made to tune the composition and electronic structure of cobalt oxide for pseudocapacitance, insight into the [CoO] 6 octahedron from the microstructure is still insufficient. Herein, we present a tunable [CoO] 6 octahedron microstructure in LiCoO 2 by a chemical delithiation process. The c-strained strain of the [CoO] 6 octahedron is induced to form higher valence Co ions, and the (003) crystalline layer spacing increases to allow more rapid participation of OH – in the redox reaction. Interestingly, the specific capacity of L 0.75 CO 2 is nearly four times higher than that of LiCoO 2 at 10 mA g –1 . The enhanced activity originated from the asymmetric strain [CoO] 6 octahedra, resulting in enhanced electronic conductivity and Co–O hybridization for accelerated redox kinetics. This finding provides new insights into the modification strategy for pseudocapacitive transition metal oxides.

Topics & Concepts

PseudocapacitanceOctahedronMicrostructureMaterials scienceRedoxChemical engineeringValence (chemistry)CobaltCobalt oxideOxideSupercapacitorCrystallographyNanotechnologyElectrochemistryChemistryCrystal structureElectrodeMetallurgyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced battery technologies research
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