The local coordination of the Fe3+-centers in Li[Co0.98Fe0.02]O2 cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries has been investigated by means of XRD and multi-frequency EPR spectroscopy. EPR clearly showed the Fe3+ being in a high-spin state with S = . The set of spin-Hamiltonian parameters obtained from multi-frequency EPR experiments with Larmor frequencies ranging between 9.8 and 406 GHz was transformed into structural information by means of an expansion to standard Newton-superposition modeling, termed as Monte-Carlo Newman superposition modeling. Based on this analysis, an isovalent incorporation of the Fe3+-ions on the Co3+-sites, i.e.FexCo, has been shown. With that respect, the positive sign of the axial second-order fine-structure interaction parameter B02 is indicative of an elongated oxygen octahedron, whereas B02 < 0 points to a compressed octahedron coordinated about the Fe3+-center. Furthermore, the results obtained here suggest that the oxygen octahedron about the Fe3+-ion is slightly distorted as compared to the CoO6 octahedron, which in turn may impose mechanical strain to the cathode material.
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