Nature Communications (Dec 2024)

Galvanic hydrogenation reaction in metal oxide

  • JunHwa Kwon,
  • Soonsung So,
  • Ki-Yeop Cho,
  • Seungmin Lee,
  • Kiyeon Sim,
  • Subin Kim,
  • Seunghyun Jo,
  • Byeol Kang,
  • Youn-Ki Lee,
  • Hee-Young Park,
  • Jung Tae Lee,
  • Joo-Hyoung Lee,
  • KwangSup Eom,
  • Thomas F. Fuller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54999-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Rational reforming of metal oxide has a potential importance to modulate their inherent properties toward appealing characteristics for various applications. Here, we present a detailed fundamental study of the proton migration phenomena between mediums and propose the methodology for controllable metal oxide hydrogenation through galvanic reactions with metallic cation under ambient atmosphere. As a proof of concept for hydrogenation, we study the role of proton adoption on the structural properties of molybdenum trioxide, as a representative, and its impact on redox characteristics in Li-ion battery (LiB) systems using electrochemical experiments and first-principles calculation. The proton adoption contributes to a lattice rearrangement facilitating the faster Li-ion diffusion along the selected layered and mediates the diffusion pathway that promote the enhancements of high-rate performance and cyclic stability. Our work provides physicochemical insights of hydrogenations and underscores the viable approach for improving the redox characteristics of layered oxide materials.