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Pseudo-Jahn-Teller Effect-Regulated Structural Distortion in WNb12O33 Triggering Highly Stable and Fast-Charge
Yingying Lei1, Mingru Su1, Shijie Wang1
1School of Material Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, PR China.
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WNb12O33 with a ReO3 shear structure offers high lithium storage capacity but suffers from poor electron/ion transport. Hence, exploring an effective strategy aimed at enhancing intrinsic conductivity while maintaining a robust crystal framework is a significant challenge for advancing WNb12O33 as a promising anode. Here, a pseudo-Jahn-Teller effect-driven local structural distortion regulation strategy is demonstrated in WNb12O33 through quantifying Cu2+ occupancy at Nb sites in NbO6 octahedra. XRD results reveal the change in crystal structure symmetry. The DFT calculation confirms the alteration of the bandgap and Nb-O bond length, which not only exhibits enhanced electronic conductivity but also optimizes the adsorption behavior of Li+. Accordingly, the Cu2+-doped WNb12O33 offers a high reversible specific capacity of 272.6 mAh g-1, along with the Li+ diffusion coefficient promoted to 5.26 × 10-12 cm2 s-1. Moreover, it exhibits remarkable structural stability during the cycling process, featuring a reversible single-phase transition. As a result, Cu0.05WNb11.95O33 material provides high-rate capacity (147.2 mAh g-1 at 10 A g-1) and cycling performance (84.3% capacity retention at 5 A g-1 after 1000 cycles). This work provides a new perspective for the design and customization of shear structures and a basis for the rapid energy storage applications of WNb12O33.

