Annealing‐Induced Dynamic Strain Evolution in Cycled High‐Ni Layered Oxides Revealing Latent Lattice Imperfections

Author:

Hyun Hyejeong1ORCID,Ham Daseul2,Lee Su Yong2,Lim Jongwoo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Seoul National University 1 Gwanak‐ro Gwanak‐gu Seoul 08826 Republic of Korea

2. PLS‐II Beamline Department Pohang Accelerator Laboratory (PAL) POSTECH Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractHigh‐Ni layered oxides undergo distinct chemomechanical evolution upon high‐voltage charging over 4.2 V, producing crystallographic defects and associated lattice distortions within the cathode particles. Due to the significant recovery of chemomechanical evolutions during discharging, lattice imperfections resulting from high‐voltage charging tend to remain hidden and pose challenges in their characterization at discharged states. Moreover, their impact on the structural stability and electrochemical performance of cathode materials remains elusive. In this study, synchrotron‐based X‐ray diffraction and Bragg coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) successfully detects subtle yet persistent lattice distortions in the discharged state after high‐voltage cycling. In situ Bragg CDI further reveals internal strain evolution within the particles upon mild heating, which can be correlated with hidden lattice imperfections and structural instability. Despite comparable strain distributions before heating, the particles cycled over 4.2 V show significant strain evolution and intraparticle domain deformation upon heating, whereas the particles cycled below 4.2 V release the internal strain and retain their shape. These results suggest that latent lattice imperfections formed during high‐voltage cycling can trigger detrimental microstructural degradation at high temperatures and critically deteriorate the structural stability of the high‐Ni layered oxide particles, thereby increasing the potential risk of degradation at elevated temperatures.

Funder

Samsung Science and Technology Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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