Effect of sulfur doping on structural reversibility and cycling stability of a Li2MnSiO4 cathode material

Dalton Trans. 2018 Sep 11;47(35):12337-12344. doi: 10.1039/c8dt02226g.

Abstract

Based on the existing calculation reports, sulfur doping is an effective approach to alleviate the structure collapse of Li2MnSiO4 during cycling. Herein, we investigate the feasibility and limitations of S doping in Li2MnSiO4 by experiment. In our work, the solid solubility of S is confirmed and exceeding the threshold results in MnS impurity. The existence state and site of the S element in a Li2MnSiO4 crystal structure is also confirmed. It is found that S doping significantly improves the structural reversibility and cycling stability. Compared with a pristine sample, a 1mol% S doped sample exhibits a much higher initial coulombic efficiency (88.3%), excellent capacity retention (98% at 10th cycles for instance) and enhanced rate performance. Moreover, the 1mol% S doped sample can retain a discharge capacity of 137 mA h g-1 after 30 cycles while the pristine sample only has 61.6 mA h g-1. This study confirms the effectivity of S doping in suppressing the structural distortion in Li2MnSiO4.