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A Simple Method for the Complete Performance Recovery of Degraded Ni-rich LiNiCoMnO Cathode via Surface Reconstruction. | LitMetric

A Simple Method for the Complete Performance Recovery of Degraded Ni-rich LiNiCoMnO Cathode via Surface Reconstruction.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Engineering Laboratory for Next Generation Power and Energy Storage Batteries, and Engineering Laboratory for Functionalized Carbon Materials, Graduate School at Shenzhen , Tsinghua University, Shenzhen , 518055 , China.

Published: April 2019

The highly active surfaces of Ni-rich cathodes usually result in rapid surface degradation, which is manifested by poor cycle and rate capabilities. In this work, we propose a simple method to restore those degraded surfaces after storage. More importantly, the mechanism of surface degradation and recovery are investigated thoroughly. As storage in moist air, a lithium carbonate (LiCO) dominated impurity layer formed and tightly coated on the surface of the LiNiCoMnO particles. Except for the LiCO layer, a NiO rock-salt structure was also found at near surface region by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. These two inert species together impedance the transport of lithium ions and electrons, which result in no capacity at 4.3 V charge cutoff voltage of the stored material. We proposed a simple and effective method, i.e., three h calcination at 800 °C under oxygen flow. The restored LiNiCoMnO shows equivalent electrochemical performance compared to the pristine one. This is because the lithium ions in LiCO layer return to the surface lattice of LiNiCoMnO, and the NiO cubic phase transforms back to the layered structure with the oxidation of Ni. This method is not only insightful for cathode material design but also beneficial for practical application.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b22529DOI Listing

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