A formal FeIII/V redox couple in an intercalation electrode

Authors
Ramachandran, HariMu, Edward W.Lomeli, Eder G.Braun, AugustinGoto, MasatoHsu, Kuan H.Liu, JueJiang, ZhelongLim, KipilBusse, Grace M.Moritz, BrianKas, Joshua J.Vinson, JohnRehr, John J.Park, JungjinAbate, Iwnetim I.Shimakawa, YuichiSolomon, Edward I.Yang, WanliGent, William E.Devereaux, Thomas P.Chueh, William C.
Issue Date
2025-10
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Materials
Abstract
Iron redox cycling between low-valent oxidation states of FeII and FeIII drives crucial processes in nature. The FeII/III redox couple charge compensates the cycling of lithium iron phosphate, a positive electrode (cathode) for lithium-ion batteries. High-valent iron redox couples, involving formal oxidation higher than FeIII, could deliver higher electrochemical potentials and energy densities. However, because of the instability of high-valent Fe electrodes, they have proven difficult to probe and exploit in intercalation systems. Here we report and characterize a formal FeIII/V redox couple by revisiting the charge compensation mechanism of (de)lithiation in Li4FeSbO6. Valence-sensitive experimental and computational core-level spectroscopy reveal a direct transition from FeIII (3d5) to a negative-charge-transfer FeV (3d5L2) ground state on delithiation, without forming FeIV, or oxygen dimers. We identify that the cation ordering in Li4FeSbO6 drives a templated phase transition to stabilize the unique FeV species and demonstrate that disrupting cation ordering suppresses the FeIII/V redox couple. Exhibiting resistance to calendar aging, high operating potential and low voltage hysteresis, the FeIII/V redox couple in Li4FeSbO6 provides a framework for developing sustainable, Fe-based intercalation cathodes for high-voltage applications.
Keywords
X-RAY-ABSORPTION; IRON; OXIDATION; OXIDE; PERFORMANCE; SYSTEM; WATER
ISSN
1476-1122
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153572
DOI
10.1038/s41563-025-02356-x
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