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    Topologically protected oxygen redox in a layered manganese oxide cathode for sustainable batteries

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    Manganese could be the element of choice for cathode materials used in large-scale energy storage systems owning to its abundance and low toxicity levels. However, both lithium and sodium ion batteries adopting this electrode chemistry suffer from rapid performance fading, suggesting a major technical barrier that must be overcome. Here we report a P3-type layered manganese oxide cathode Na 0.6 Li 0.2 Mn 0.8 O 2 (NLMO) that delivers a high capacity of 240 mAh g −1 with outstanding cycling stability in a lithium half-cell. Combined experimental and theoretical characterizations reveal a characteristic topological feature that enables the good electrochemical performance. Specifically, the-α-γ-layer stacking provides topological protection for lattice oxygen redox, whereas the reversibility is absent in P2-structured NLMO which takes a-α-β-configuration. The identified new order parameter opens an avenue towards the rational design of reversible Mn-rich cathode materials for sustainable batteries
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