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The emergence of anionic redox reactions in layered transition metal oxide cathodes provides practical opportunity to boost the energy density of rechargeable batteries. However, the activation of anionic redox reaction in layered oxides has significant voltage hysteresis and decay that reduce battery performance and limit commercialization. Here, we critically review the up-to-date development of anionic redox reaction in layered oxide cathodes, summarize the proposed reaction mechanism, and unveil their connection to voltage hysteresis and decay based on the state-of-the-art progress. In addition, advances associated with various modification approaches to mitigate the voltage hysteresis/decay in layered transition metal oxide cathodes are also included. Finally, we conclude with an appraisal of further research directions including rational design of high-performance layered oxide cathodes with reversible anionic redox reactions and suppressed voltage hysteresis/decay. Findings will be of immediate benefit to the development of layered oxide cathodes for high performance rechargeable batteries.

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Received: 31 May 2022
Revised: 27 August 2022
Accepted: 02 September 2022
Published: 07 October 2022
Issue date: March 2023

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© Tsinghua University Press 2022

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Acknowledgements

W. Z. gratefully acknowledges the support of China Scholarship Council (No. 202108430035) and G. M. L. acknowledges the Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) Limited for financial assistance in the form of a Post Graduate Research Award (PGRA). This work is supported by the Australian Research Council (Nos. DP200101862, DP210101486, and FL210100050).

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