The 82nd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2021

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Oral presentation

9 Applied Materials Science » 9.5 New functional materials and new phenomena

[11a-N104-1~8] 9.5 New functional materials and new phenomena

Sat. Sep 11, 2021 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM N104 (Oral)

Nobuyuki Iwata(Nihon Univ.)

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

[11a-N104-2] How does the Li-distribution in the 16d sites determine the stability of A3(Li,Ti5)O12(A = Li and Na)?

Kohei Tada1, Hiroyuki Ozaki1, Tetsu Kiyobayashi1, Mitsunori Kitta1, Shingo Tanaka1 (1.AIST)

Keywords:cubic crystal system (spinel), stable anode for Li-ion battery, stable anode for Na-ion battery

Li3(Li,Ti5)O12 (LTO) is a stable and safe negative electrode material for Li-ion batteries, and its Na substitute Na3(Li,Ti5)O12 (NTO) is a counterpart for the Na-ion battery. In LTO and NTO, a sixth of the Ti-sites (16d) in the spinel framework is replaced by Li: Li mixing in the 16d sites. Herein, we statistically analyzed the DFT total energy of more than 2×104 model structures of LTO and NTO that were extracted from the 4×108 possible combinations of Li-mixing with computer-aided symmetry analysis and an automated model building system. We found that LTO and NTO stability can be well explained by the apparent Coulombic repulsion between Li+ in the 16d sites as if they were placed in a matrix of dielectric constants of 1.92 and 2.04 for LTO and NTO, respectively. These results suggest that the spinel framework tolerates the structural instability and variety to some extent, which is important in constructing a spinel structure with the mixing of other cations.