- Zhang, Minghao;
- Qiu, Bao;
- Gallardo-Amores, Jose M;
- Olguin, Marco;
- Liu, Haodong;
- Li, Yixuan;
- Yin, Chong;
- Jiang, Sheng;
- Yao, Weiliang;
- Dompablo, M Elena Arroyo-de;
- Liu, Zhaoping;
- Meng, Ying Shirley
Structural evolution plays a critical role in determining the intercalation reversibility of lithium, thereby influencing its electrochemical properties. This work reveals that structural flexibility and metastability are the characteristics of anionic redox-based lithium transition metal oxides. After anionic redox activation, these materials transform to metastable states that exhibit highly attractive mechanical properties (negative compressibility) and structural reordering under high pressure treatment.