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Deciphering the liquid-solid interactions in dealkalization of O3 layered oxides

  • Wujiu Zhang
  • , Jifu Zhu
  • , Amin Song
  • , Mengjie Huang
  • , Xin Zhang
  • , Xiekun Xu
  • , Chenyang Liu
  • , Chuhan Yuan
  • , Nan Li
  • , Shipeng Zhang
  • , Yiran Ying
  • , Lei Dong
  • , Chao Shen
  • , Keyu Xie
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian
  • Shaanxi Union Research Center of University and Enterprise for Cathode Materials of LIBs

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摘要

O3-phase layered oxides are among the mainstream positive electrode active materials for advanced batteries due to a stable topological lattice framework and potential for tunability. However, surface residual alkali due to sensitivity hinders their large-scale application. Water washing, an industrial surface residual alkali removal method in lithium-based positive electrode materials, brings about severe issues in sodium-based materials, such as lattice collapse and extensive active alkali metal ion leaching. Here, we propose an interaction mechanism between host solid-phase positive electrode materials and guest liquid-phase solvents, which elucidates the dependent structural degradation on the molecular configuration of dispersed solvents and the alkali metal–oxygen bond covalency during dealkalization. For H2O (H3O+), self-propagating molecule intercalation into Na slabs and subsequent protonation induce the leakage of Na ions, leading to lattice destabilization. In contrast, the efficient dealkalizing agent—ethylene glycol—prevents further structural degradation due to the constraint of size effect. Based on the time-dependent deterioration of the extended scope of positive electrode materials, an adaptable analytical framework is established for stability assessment against the liquid phase. Our work provides fundamental theoretical guidance for liquid-phase engineering of O3-phase layered oxides.

源语言英语
文章编号4166
期刊Nature Communications
17
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2026

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