Crystal Facet Energies and Surface Reconstructions in Spinel MgV<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Nanocrystals
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Abstract
Spinel vanadium oxides are promising candidate material for multivalent ion battery cathodes. In MgV2O4, the spinel framework provides ionic pathways for the migration and reintroduction of Mg2+ upon electrochemical cycling. These pathways are highly directional, in the case of spinels oriented parrallel to [110] and symmetric surface types, thus the overall crystal shape and size play an important role in cathode design.
In this contribution, we will present a study of MgV2O4 nanocrystal using conventional and scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM) to determine the preferred facet growths, as well as provide an atomic-scale determination of the surface reconstructions observed along different orientations. We will report that crystals preferentially grow [111] followed by [001] surface types. We will also show that higher energy surfaces, such as [110] undergo surface reconstructions resulting in a step-like terrace formation.
In this contribution, we will present a study of MgV2O4 nanocrystal using conventional and scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM) to determine the preferred facet growths, as well as provide an atomic-scale determination of the surface reconstructions observed along different orientations. We will report that crystals preferentially grow [111] followed by [001] surface types. We will also show that higher energy surfaces, such as [110] undergo surface reconstructions resulting in a step-like terrace formation.
Presenters
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Francisco J Lagunas Vargas
University of Illinois Chicago
Authors
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Francisco J Lagunas Vargas
University of Illinois Chicago
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Adriana L Punaro
Tecnológico de Monterrey
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Grant C Alexander
University of Illinois Chicago
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Christian Moscosa
University of Illinois Chicago
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Jordi Cabana-Jimenez
University of Illinois Chicago, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Robert F Klie
University of Illinois Chicago