Computation of Madelung Energies for Ionic Crystals of Variable
Stoichiometries and Mixed Valencies and their application in Lithium-ion
battery voltage modelling
Electrostatic energy (Madelung energy) is a major constituent of the cohesive
energy of ionic crystals. Several physicochemical properties of these materials
depend on the response of their electrostatic energy to a variety of applied
thermal, electrical and mechanical stresses. In the present study, a method has
been developed based on Ewalds technique, to compute the electrostatic energy
arising from ion-ion interactions in ionic crystals like LixMn2O4 with variable
stoichiometries and mixed valencies. An interesting application of this method
in computing the voltages of lithium ion batteries employing spinel cathodes is
presented for the first time. The advantages of the present method of
computation over existing methods are also discussed.Comment: 15 page