Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials and School of Materials Science and Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou 310027 China
2. Institute of Science and Technology for New Energy Xi'an Technological University Xi'an 710021 China
3. Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale University of Science and Technology of China Hefei 230026 China
Abstract
AbstractLi‐ and Mn‐rich layered oxides (LMROs) are promising cathode materials for next‐generation lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) due to their high capacity and high energy density. However, they suffer from severe capacity and voltage fading during cycling, where the irreversible oxygen release during cycle is deemed to a severe factor. Herein, this put forward a general oxygen release suppression strategy by introducing small amounts of sodium chalcogenides during cathode slurry preparation. The formed unstable surface peroxide ions O22− of LMRO during charging is reduced to stable O2− by chalcogen ion and couples the formation of sodium chalcogenic oxides, which is reduced to sodium chalcogenides and O2− during discharging. As a result, the oxygen release is significantly suppressed and the structural stability of LMRO is greatly enhanced. Meanwhile, abundant surface oxygen vacancies are generated coupling with evidently increased carrier concentration and mobility, thus enhancing electronic conductivity significantly. The Li1.2Ni0.13Co0.13Mn0.54O2 cathode with 3 wt% Na2Se shows a capacity retention as high as 96.2% and a capacity of 225 mAh g−1 after 500 cycles at 1 C, coupling with a high capacity of 135 mAh g−1 at 10 C. The relevant mechanism for the improved electrochemical properties is revealed, which is hopefully helpful for novel strategy design to high‐performance LMRO cathodes.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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