American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, 6517(370), p. 708-711, 2020
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Layering the charge Layered metal oxides such as lithium cobalt oxide have attracted great attention for rechargeable batteries. In lithium cells, only the octahedral structure forms, but in sodium cells, trigonal prismatic structures are also possible. However, there is a lack of understanding about how to predict and control the formation of each structure. Zhao et al. used the simple properties of ions, namely their charge and their radius appropriately weighted by stoichiometry, to determine whether sodium in the interlayers between the transition metal or other ion-oxide layers remain octahedral rather than switching over to trigonal prismatic coordination. Science , this issue p. 708