Geoffrey Moorhouse Gibson Professor of Chemistry

Room M21

Materials Chemistry: Structure and Function

We use a wide range of techniques, including solid state NMR and diffraction, to investigate local structure and the role that this plays in controlling the physical properties of technologically important, but disordered materials.

Rechargeable Batteries

New batteries are required for transport applications and for storage and load-leveling on the electrical grid. These batteries should be capable of being charged and discharged faster, and should store much more power, than the batteries currently available. This requires the development of new electrode chemistries and an understanding of how these systems function. To this end, we study a variety of different rechargeable batteries including lithium and sodium ion batteries (LIBs and NIBs).  We probe the mechanisms for lithium insertion and extraction by, for example, using 6Li/7Li NMR and investigate the effect of local structure and electronic properties on LIB battery performance. Two types of electrode materials are investigated, those that operate via intercalation reactions, where the structure remains largely intact upon Li insertion, and those that react via conversion reactions where the structures transform completely upon reaction with Li. In the latter reactions, our studies focus on identifying the nano-sized (or amorphous) phases that form on Li reaction, how they are formed and how to improve the reversibilities of these reactions. Studies of intercalation compounds include the effect of cation doping and ordering on the mechanisms by which these materials react.

In-situ NMR Studies of Battery and Supercapacitor Function

We have developed NMR methodology to monitor structural changes that occur during the operation of a battery/supercapacitor. These in-situ NMR studies allow us to, for example, capture metastable phases, follow reactions between the electrolyte and the electrode materials and to investigate the effect of rapid charging and cycling of the battery.  For supercapacitors, we can, for example, monitor ions entering or leaving the pores of the highly porous materials that form the electrodes of these devices. 

Solid-State Electrolytes for Fuel Cells and Solid State Batteries 

We use NMR to study investigate mechanisms for ionic conduction. By identifying individual crystallographic or interstitial sites in often highly disordered materials, we can determine which sites are responsible for ionic conduction, where the vacancies or interstitial ions are located, and obtain a much deeper understanding of how these materials function as ionic conductors. Studies focus on perovskite materials, which can act as both oxygen and proton (when hydrated) conductors.  We also investigate both oxide and sulphide-based lithium ion conductors for solid state batteries 

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Publications

Spectroscopy investigation of tungstate sorption mechanism on hydroxyapatite
H Hur, CP Grey, RJ Reeder
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2013)
245
Role of structure and interfaces in the performance of TiSnSb as an electrode for Li-ion batteries
C Marino, MT Sougrati, B Gerke, R Pöttgen, H Huo, M Ménétrier, CP Grey, L Monconduit
Chemistry of Materials
(2012)
24
Multinuclear NMR spectroscopic studies of structure and dynamics in hydrous NaAlSi 3O 8 and Ca 0.5AlSi 3O 8 glasses
S Indris, P Heitjans, CP Grey
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
(2012)
358
Structure of aluminum fluoride coated Li[Li1/9Ni 1/3Mn5/9]O2 cathodes for secondary lithium-ion batteries
KJ Rosina, M Jiang, D Zeng, E Salager, AS Best, CP Grey
Journal of Materials Chemistry
(2012)
22
Structure, defects and thermal stability of delithiated olivine phosphates
GM Nolis, F Omenya, R Zhang, B Fang, S Upreti, NA Chernova, F Wang, J Graetz, Y-Y Hu, CP Grey, MS Whittingham
Journal of Materials Chemistry
(2012)
22
Spin-transfer pathways in paramagnetic lithium transition-metal phosphates from combined broadband isotropic solid-state MAS NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations
RJ Clément, AJ Pell, DS Middlemiss, FC Strobridge, JK Miller, MS Whittingham, L Emsley, CP Grey, G Pintacuda
J Am Chem Soc
(2012)
134
Probing Cation and Vacancy Ordering in the Dry and Hydrated Yttrium-Substituted BaSnO3 Perovskite by NMR Spectroscopy and First Principles Calculations: Implications for Proton Mobility
L Buannic, F Blanc, DS Middlemiss, CP Grey
J Am Chem Soc
(2012)
134
Composition-structure relationships in the Li-ion battery electrode material LiNi(0.5)Mn(1.5)O(4).
J Cabana, M Casas-Cabanas, FO Omenya, NA Chernova, D Zeng, MS Whittingham, CP Grey
Chem Mater
(2012)
24
Copper-catalyzed cross-coupling of functionalized alkyl halides and tosylates with secondary and tertiary alkyl Grignard reagents.
P Ren, L-A Stern, X Hu
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
(2012)
51
Direct Detection of Discharge Products in Lithium-Oxygen Batteries by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy.
M Leskes, NE Drewett, LJ Hardwick, PG Bruce, GR Goward, CP Grey
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
(2012)
51

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