Tiffany L Kinnibrugh, J David Bazak, Ajay Karakoti, Juan Garcia, Hakim Iddir, Vaithiyalingam Shutthanandan, Xiaoping Wang, Vijayakumar Murugesan, Tim T Fister
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Abstract
Nonstoichiometric lead oxides play a key role in the formation and cycling of the positive electrodes in a lead acid battery. These phases have been linked to the underutilization of the positive active material but also play a key role in the battery's cycle life, providing interparticle adhesion and the connection to the underlying lead grid. Similar phases have previously been identified by mass loss or color change during thermal annealing of PbO2 to PbO, suggesting that at least two intermediate PbOx phases exist. Using multiple, in situ analysis techniques (powder diffraction, X-ray absorption, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy) and ex situ nuclear magnetic resonance measurements, the structural conversion and changes in the lead oxidation state were identified during this process. Isolation of the PbOx phases enabled confirmation of Pb3O5 and Pb2O3 by diffraction and the first 207Pb NMR measurement of these intermediates. The thermodynamic and kinetic stability of these intermediates and other reported polymorphs were determined by density functional theory, providing key insight into their origins and variation of PbOx structures found in previous studies.
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Inorganic Chemistry publishes fundamental studies in all phases of inorganic chemistry. Coverage includes experimental and theoretical reports on quantitative studies of structure and thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms of inorganic reactions, bioinorganic chemistry, and relevant aspects of organometallic chemistry, solid-state phenomena, and chemical bonding theory. Emphasis is placed on the synthesis, structure, thermodynamics, reactivity, spectroscopy, and bonding properties of significant new and known compounds.