Linhua Hu
University of Illinois at Chicago
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Accounts of Chemical Research | 2018
Jordi Cabana; Bob Jin Kwon; Linhua Hu
Undesired reactions at the interface between a transition metal oxide cathode and a nonaqueous electrolyte bring about challenges to the performance of Li-ion batteries in the form of compromised durability. These challenges are especially severe in extreme conditions, such as above room temperature or at high potentials. The ongoing push to increase the energy density of Li-ion batteries to break through the existing barriers of application in electric vehicles creates a compelling need to address these inefficiencies. This goal requires a combination of deep knowledge of the mechanisms underpinning reactivity, and the ability to assemble multifunctional electrode systems where different components synergistically extend cycle life by imparting interfacial stability, while maintaining, or even increasing, capacity and potential of operation. The barriers toward energy storage at high density apply equally in Li-ion, the leading technology in the battery market, and in related, emerging concepts for high energy density, such as Na-ion and Mg-ion, because they also conceptually rely on electroactive transition metal oxides. Therefore, their relevance is broad and the quest for solutions inevitable. In this Account, we describe mechanisms of reaction that can degrade the interface between a Li-ion battery electrolyte and the cathode, based on an oxide with transition metals that can reach high formal oxidation states. The focus is placed on cathodes that deliver high capacity and operate at high potential because their development would enable Li-ion battery technologies with high capacity for energy storage. Electrode-electrolyte instabilities will be identified beyond the intrinsic potential windows of stability, by linking them to the electroactive transition metals present at the surface of the electrode. These instabilities result in irreversible transformations at these interfaces, with formation of insulating layers that impede transport or material loss due to corrosion. As a result, strategies that screen the reactive surface of the oxide, while reducing the transition metal content by introducing inactive ions emerge as a logical means toward interfacial stability. Yet they must be implemented in the form of thin passivating barriers to avoid unacceptable losses in storage capacity. This Account subsequently describes our current ability to build composite structures that include the active material and phases designed to address deleterious reactions. We will discuss emerging strategies that move beyond the application of such barriers on premade agglomerated powders of the material of interest. The need for these strategies will be rationalized by the goal to effectively passivate all interfaces while fully controlling the chemistry that results at the surface and its homogeneity. Such outcomes would successfully minimize interfacial losses, thereby leading to materials that exceed the charge storage and life capabilities possible today. Practically speaking, it would create opportunities to design batteries that break the existing barriers of energy density.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Gene M. Nolis; Abdullah Adil; Hyun Deog Yoo; Linhua Hu; Ryan D. Bayliss; Saul H. Lapidus; Lisa Berkland; Patrick J. Phillips; J. W. Freeland; Chunjoong Kim; Robert F. Klie; Jordi Cabana
Chemistry of Materials | 2018
Jacob Grant Lapping; Samuel A. Delp; Joshua L. Allen; Jan L. Allen; J. W. Freeland; Michelle Johannes; Linhua Hu; Dat T. Tran; T. Richard Jow; Jordi Cabana
Chemistry of Materials | 2017
Linhua Hu; Philipp Brüner; Thomas Grehl; H.H. Brongersma; Jordi Cabana
Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2018
Liang Hong; Linhua Hu; Jordi Cabana; Serdar Ogiit; Robert F. Klie
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Liang Hong; Linhua Hu; Juan F. Godoy García; Hakim Iddir; Serdar Ogut; Jordi Cabana; Robert F. Klie
232nd ECS Meeting (October 1-5, 2017), | 2017
Linhua Hu; Soojeong Kim; T. T. Fister; J. W. Freeland; Gene M. Nolis; Hyun Deog Yoo; Jordi Cabana
PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016
Linhua Hu; J. W. Freeland; Jordi Cabana
PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016
Linhua Hu; Jordi Cabana
229th ECS Meeting (May 29 - June 2, 2016) | 2016
Linhua Hu; Jordi Cabana