Long-range ordering during delithiation of LiMn2O4 cathode material
Abstract
A single crystal of the cubic spinel LiMn2O4 was delithiated electrochemically at 4.06 V vs. Li/Li+ to probe the structural source of the inflection point at ca. 4.1 V vs. Li/Li+ in the discharge curve. The phase thus obtained was investigated by m and shows a one-dimensional modulation along the <001>r direction with wave vector q
≈ 0.75c*. The cell parameters are: a
= 5.762(1)
Å and c
= 14.080(4), and the (3 + 1)-dimensional super space group is R
m(00γ). The modulated phase involves two unique Mn atoms with coordination polyhedra which differ significantly: one has an average Mn–O distance of 2.24(1)
Å, indicative of a lower oxidation state for the Mn ion; the other has an average Mn–O distance of 1.82(2)
Å, indicative of a higher oxidation state. Lithium ions appear to be extracted from the structure in a long-range-ordered two-dimensional arrangement between the cubic-close-packed oxygen layers; the manganese atoms are also arranged in charge-ordered Mn3+/Mn4+ sheets. These two features are the source of the modulation in the structure.