Dynamic Ni–O Bonding Induced by Orbital Degeneracy Breaking for Efficient Li <sub>2</sub> CO <sub>3</sub> Decomposition
Abstract
Abstract Lithium carbonate, the primary discharge product in Li–CO 2 batteries with high thermodynamic stability and a wide band gap, leads to significant electrochemical inertness, limiting efficiency and cycle life. The strongly delocalized p z orbital at a lower‐energy HOMO level in Li 2 CO 3 causes weak coupling with the O‐p z orbitals, increasing decomposition resistance owing to d‐orbital degeneracy in high‐local‐symmetry catalysts. This study introduces metastable tetragonal‐pyramidal nickel sulfide (tp‐NiS) with low‐symmetry NiS 5 coordination, breaking d‐orbital degeneracy and bringing d z 2 , d xz , and d yz orbitals closer to the Fermi level. Enhanced orbital overlap with Li 2 CO 3 O‐p z orbitals facilitates robust Ni–O bond formation. In situ spectroscopy confirms reversible Ni–O bond formation during cycling, ensuring electron transfer and complete Li 2 CO 3 decomposition. Conversely, weak interfacial interactions in octahedral NiS with highly symmetric local coordination only allow decomposition‐resistant Li 2 CO 3 and interface passivation. Consequently, tp‐NiS exhibits superior electrochemical performance, with the best reported reversibility and stability, a charge potential below 4.0 V, and 92.03% capacity retention after 1800 h. This metal redox‐driven mechanism establishes a reversible geometric conversion pathway, emphasizing the critical role of symmetry‐engineered Ni–O interactions in bifunctional catalysts.
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Authors (9)
Jing Zhang
Peiqi Shen
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry of Anhui Province Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Chemistry for Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Functionalized Materials Key Laboratory of Structure and Functional Regulation of Hybrid Materials of Ministry of Education Anhui University Hefei 230601 China
Yuchun Liu
Tianchen Wei
Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China
Xingwu Zhai
Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China
Baichuan Zhu
Jianrong Zeng
Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Kun Xu
College of Chemistry and Life Science
Min Zhou