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Title: Asymmetric pathways in the electrochemical conversion reaction of NiO as battery electrode with high storage capacity
Authors: McDermott, Eamon
Shukla, Alpesh K.
Yi, Tanghong
Boesenberg, Ulrike
Marcus, Matthew A.
Teh, Pei Fen
Srinivasan, Madhavi
Moewes, Alexander
Cabana, Jordi
Keywords: DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Physical chemistry::Electrochemistry
Issue Date: 2014
Source: Boesenberg, U., Marcus, M. A., Shukla, A. K., Yi, T., McDermott, E., Teh, P. F., et al. (2014). Asymmetric pathways in the electrochemical conversion reaction of NiO as battery electrode with high storage capacity. Scientific reports, 4.
Series/Report no.: Scientific reports
Abstract: Electrochemical conversion reactions of transition metal compounds create opportunities for large energy storage capabilities exceeding modern Li-ion batteries. However, for practical electrodes to be envisaged, a detailed understanding of their mechanisms is needed, especially vis-à-vis the voltage hysteresis observed between reduction and oxidation. Here, we present such insight at scales from local atomic arrangements to whole electrodes. NiO was chosen as a simple model system. The most important finding is that the voltage hysteresis has its origin in the differing chemical pathways during reduction and oxidation. This asymmetry is enabled by the presence of small metallic clusters and, thus, is likely to apply to other transition metal oxide systems. The presence of nanoparticles also influences the electrochemical activity of the electrolyte and its degradation products and can create differences in transport properties within an electrode, resulting in localized reactions around converted domains that lead to compositional inhomogeneities at the microscale.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106906
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/25234
ISSN: 2045-2322
DOI: 10.1038/srep07133
Schools: School of Materials Science & Engineering 
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