Markus Herklotz
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Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2013
Markus Herklotz; Frieder Scheiba; Manuel Hinterstein; Kristian Nikolowski; Michael Knapp; Ann-Christin Dippel; Lars Giebeler; J. Eckert; Helmut Ehrenberg
A brief review of in situ powder diffraction methods for battery materials is given. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the new beamline P02.1 at the synchrotron source PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg), equipped with a new electrochemical test cell design and a fast two-dimensional area detector, enables outstanding conditions for in situ diffraction studies on battery materials with complex crystal structures. For instance, the time necessary to measure a pattern can be reduced to the region of milliseconds accompanied by an excellent pattern quality. It is shown that even at medium detector distances the instrumental resolution is suitable for crystallite size refinements. Additional crucial issues like contributions to the background and available q range are determined.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2013
Katja Pinkert; Lars Giebeler; Markus Herklotz; Steffen Oswald; Jürgen Thomas; Andreas Meier; Lars Borchardt; Stefan Kaskel; Helmut Ehrenberg; J. Eckert
The rational design of nanocomposite structures with specific functions in energy storage applications is a key requisite to increase energy and power density in electrical storage systems. Nanoscale characterisation tools are essential to achieve controlled syntheses of such well-defined interface structures in order to reveal structure–property relationships in functional nanocomposites. In the following, we report on the synthesis of iron (hydr)oxide nanoparticles homogeneously embedded into the walls of the three dimensional carbon network of mesoporous carbon CMK-3 via a mild one-step redox functionalisation. Depth profile Auger electron spectroscopy (DP-AES) and energy filtered transmission electron microscopy (EF-TEM) are applied to analyse elemental distribution profiles and location of the active components. The combination of the two analytical techniques provides a highly resolved spatial distribution of transition metal (hydr)oxide nanoparticles inside the carbon network. Functionalised porous carbon nanocomposites were tested for supercapacitor applications and the highest energy density of an iron oxide carbon composite is demonstrated. The iron (hydr)oxide contributes with a pseudocapacitance of 357 F g−1 to the porous nanocomposite in a 6 M KOH electrolyte. An overall doubling of the specific capacitance of the active electrode material compared to the pristine CMK-3 is achieved.
Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2016
Markus Herklotz; Jonas Weiß; Eike Ahrens; Murat Yavuz; Liuda Mereacre; Nilu¨fer Kiziltas-Yavuz; Christoph Dräger; Helmut Ehrenberg; J. Eckert; Francois Fauth; Lars Giebeler; Michael Knapp
A new setup for in situ experiments with up to eight electrochemical cells, especially battery coin cells, and the corresponding custom-made in situ cells are presented. The setup is primarily optimized for synchrotron powder diffraction measurements. As a newly constructed experimental setup, the in situ coin cell holder was tested for positional errors of the cells and the reliability of the diffraction as well as electrochemical measurements. The overall performance characteristics of the sample holder are illustrated by measurements on LiMn2O4 and LiNi0.35Fe0.3Mn1.35O4 spinel-based positive electrode materials.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2016
Daria Mikhailova; Olesia M. Karakulina; Dmitry Batuk; Joke Hadermann; Artem M. Abakumov; Markus Herklotz; Alexander A. Tsirlin; Steffen Oswald; Lars Giebeler; Marcus Schmidt; Juergen Eckert; Michael J. Knapp; Helmut Ehrenberg
Layered Li(M,Li)O2 (where M is a transition metal) ordered rock-salt-type structures are used in advanced metal-ion batteries as one of the best hosts for the reversible intercalation of Li ions. Besides the conventional redox reaction involving oxidation/reduction of the M cation upon Li extraction/insertion, creating oxygen-located holes because of the partial oxygen oxidation increases capacity while maintaining the oxidized oxygen species in the lattice through high covalency of the M-O bonding. Typical degradation mechanism of the Li(M,Li)O2 electrodes involves partially irreversible M cation migration toward the Li positions, resulting in gradual capacity/voltage fade. Here, using LiRhO2 as a model system (isostructural and isoelectronic to LiCoO2), for the first time, we demonstrate an intimate coupling between the oxygen redox and M cation migration. A formation of the oxidized oxygen species upon electrochemical Li extraction coincides with transformation of the layered Li1-xRhO2 structure into the γ-MnO2-type rutile-ramsdellite intergrowth LiyRh3O6 structure with rutile-like [1 × 1] channels along with bigger ramsdellite-like [2 × 1] tunnels through massive and concerted Rh migration toward the empty positions in the Li layers. The oxidized oxygen dimers with the O-O distances as short as 2.26 Å are stabilized in this structure via the local Rh-O configuration reminiscent to that in the μ-peroxo-μ-hydroxo Rh complexes. The LiyRh3O6 structure is remarkably stable upon electrochemical cycling illustrating that proper structural implementation of the oxidized oxygen species can open a pathway toward deliberate employment of the anion redox chemistry in high-capacity/high-voltage positive electrodes for metal-ion batteries.
Electrochimica Acta | 2013
Nilüfer Kiziltas-Yavuz; Markus Herklotz; Ahmed M. Hashem; Hanaa M. Abuzeid; Björn Schwarz; Helmut Ehrenberg; Alain Mauger; C. Julien
Physica Status Solidi-rapid Research Letters | 2015
Anja Waske; Lars Giebeler; Bruno Weise; Alexander Funk; Manuel Hinterstein; Markus Herklotz; Konstantin P. Skokov; S. Fähler; O. Gutfleisch; J. Eckert
Chemistry of Materials | 2015
Tony Jaumann; Markus Herklotz; Markus Klose; Katja Pinkert; Steffen Oswald; J. Eckert; Lars Giebeler
Electrochimica Acta | 2014
Markus Herklotz; Frieder Scheiba; Robert Glaum; E. Mosymow; Steffen Oswald; J. Eckert; Helmut Ehrenberg
Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie | 2014
Katharina Snyder; B. Raguz; Wilfried Hoffbauer; Robert Glaum; Helmut Ehrenberg; Markus Herklotz
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2013
Daniel Wadewitz; W. Gruner; Markus Herklotz; Markus Klose; Lars Giebeler; A. Voß; Jürgen Thomas; Thomas Gemming; J. Eckert; Helmut Ehrenberg