Mn(II) deposition on anodes and its effects on capacity fade in spinel lithium manganate–carbon systems

Chun Zhan, Jun Lu, A. Jeremy Kropf, Tianpin Wu, Andrew N. Jansen, Yang-Kook Sun, Xinping Qiu, Khalil Amine
2013 Nature Communications  
Dissolution and migration of manganese from cathode lead to severe capacity fading of lithium manganate-carbon cells. Overcoming this major problem requires a better understanding of the mechanisms of manganese dissolution, migration and deposition. Here we apply a variety of advanced analytical methods to study lithium manganate cathodes that are cycled with different anodes. We show that the oxidation state of manganese deposited on the anodes is þ 2, which differs from the results reported
more » ... rlier. Our results also indicate that a metathesis reaction between Mn(II) and some species on the solid-electrolyte interphase takes place during the deposition of Mn(II) on the anodes, rather than a reduction reaction that leads to the formation of metallic Mn, as speculated in earlier studies. The concentration of Mn deposited on the anode gradually increases with cycles; this trend is well correlated with the anodes rising impedance and capacity fading of the cell.
doi:10.1038/ncomms3437 pmid:24077265 fatcat:hhbo7xz2anf35mlh4ny6f7jhqy