Femtosecond ultrafast-laser micro-patterning was employed to prepare a three-dimensional (3D) structure for the tape-casting Ni-rich LiNiMnCoO (NMC811) cathode. The influences of laser structuring on the electrochemical performance of NMC811 were investigated. The 3D-NMC811 cathode retained capacities of 77.8% at 2 C of initial capacity at 0.1 C, which was thrice that of 2D-NMC811 with an initial capacity of 27.8%. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and impedance spectroscopy demonstrated that the 3D electrode improved the Li ion transportation at the electrode-electrolyte interface, resulting in a higher rate capability. The diffusivity coefficient , calculated by both CV and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, revealed that 3D-NMC811 delivered faster Li ion transportation with higher than that of 2D-NMC811. The laser ablation of the active material also led to a lower charge-transfer resistance, which represented lower polarization and improved Li ion diffusivity.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12213897 | DOI Listing |
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