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Visualization of lithium-ion transport and phase evolution within and between manganese oxide nanorods

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  • Feng Xu

    (SEU-FEI Nano-Pico Center, Key Laboratory of MEMS of the Ministry of Education, Southeast University
    Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Lijun Wu

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Qingping Meng

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Merzuk Kaltak

    (Stony Brook University)

  • Jianping Huang

    (Stony Brook University)

  • Jessica L. Durham

    (Stony Brook University)

  • Marivi Fernandez-Serra

    (Stony Brook University
    Institute for Advanced Computational Science, Stony Brook University)

  • Litao Sun

    (SEU-FEI Nano-Pico Center, Key Laboratory of MEMS of the Ministry of Education, Southeast University)

  • Amy C. Marschilok

    (Stony Brook University
    Stony Brook University)

  • Esther S. Takeuchi

    (Stony Brook University
    Stony Brook University
    Energy Sciences Directorate, Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Kenneth J. Takeuchi

    (Stony Brook University
    Stony Brook University)

  • Mark S. Hybertsen

    (Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory)

  • Yimei Zhu

    (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Abstract

Multiple lithium-ion transport pathways and local phase changes upon lithiation in silver hollandite are revealed via in situ microscopy including electron diffraction, imaging and spectroscopy, coupled with density functional theory and phase field calculations. We report unexpected inter-nanorod lithium-ion transport, where the reaction fronts and kinetics are maintained within the neighbouring nanorod. Notably, this is the first time-resolved visualization of lithium-ion transport within and between individual nanorods, where the impact of oxygen deficiencies is delineated. Initially, fast lithium-ion transport is observed along the long axis with small net volume change, resulting in two lithiated silver hollandite phases distinguishable by orthorhombic distortion. Subsequently, a slower reaction front is observed, with formation of polyphase lithiated silver hollandite and face-centred-cubic silver metal with substantial volume expansion. These results indicate lithium-ion transport is not confined within a single nanorod and may provide a paradigm shift for one-dimensional tunnelled materials, particularly towards achieving high-rate capability.

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  • Feng Xu & Lijun Wu & Qingping Meng & Merzuk Kaltak & Jianping Huang & Jessica L. Durham & Marivi Fernandez-Serra & Litao Sun & Amy C. Marschilok & Esther S. Takeuchi & Kenneth J. Takeuchi & Mark S. Hy, 2017. "Visualization of lithium-ion transport and phase evolution within and between manganese oxide nanorods," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms15400
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms15400
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