Journal of Power Sources, Vol.163, No.1, 234-237, 2006
Changes in electronic structure of the electrochemically Li-ion deintercalated LiNiO2 system investigated by soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy
The electronic structures of Li1-xNiO2 system after electrochemically deintercalated to various "x" values have been investigated using soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) for oxygen K-edge and Ni L-II,L-III-edge. By comparing the O K-edge XAS spectra of Li1-xNiO2 electrode collected simultaneously by the partial electron yield (PEY) mode and florescence mode (FY), it was found that the surface electronic structure of Li1-xNiO2 electrode is different from the bulk. Therefore, if the PEY mode, which is a surface-sensitive technique, is used alone, the reliability of the results is limited to the surface structures only. Ni L-II,L-III-edge XAS results of Li1-xNiO2 electrode at different charge states, in both the FY and PEY modes, show that Ni2+ ions at the surface are mostly oxidized to Ni3+ ions during Li deintercalation, whereas the process in the bulk is the oxidation of Ni ions from Ni3+ to Ni4+. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.