High-pressure study of Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O4 spinel†
Abstract
Crystal structures and electrochemical reactivities of high-pressure forms of the lithium titanium spinel Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O4 (LTO) were investigated under a pressure of 12 GPa to elucidate its structural phase transition from spinel to post-spinel and to obtain a wide variety of electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. LTO is recognized as a “zero-strain” lithium insertion material, because the change in the lattice parameter is negligibly small during charge and discharge reactions. As the heating temperature increased, the initially spinel-structured LTO decomposed into an amorphous phase at 400 °C and then changed into a mixture of columbite-type TiO2 (C-TiO2) and Li2O phases at temperatures above 600 °C. According to selected-area electron diffraction analyses, the amorphous phase at 400 °C was a mixture of two different phases, one of which was C-TiO2. Electrochemical investigations of the sample heated to 1000 °C exhibited stable charge and discharge curves with a rechargeable capacity of ∼40 mA h g−1, as was previously reported for C-TiO2. Details of the structural change from the spinel to columbite structure are also discussed in this report.