Untangling a strange phenomenon that both helps and hurts lithium-ion battery performance

A mysterious process called oxygen oxidation strips electrons from oxygen atoms in lithium-rich battery cathodes and degrades their performance, shown at left. Better understanding this property and controlling its effects could lead to better performing electric vehicles (shown at right charging).
Feb 5 2019
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Researchers from Stanford, SLAC and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have identified the process of oxygen oxidation in lithium-rich cathodes where the atomic structure of the cathode changes affecting the cathodes performance. A better understanding and ability to control this could be important for electric cars that can drive farther between charges.