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  • Ni-rich layered oxides used in high-capacity battery cathodes face degradation at high voltages, prompting the use of a dry surface modification method called mechanofusion (MF) to enhance stability.
  • MF is cost-effective and flexible, making it suitable for industrial processing while improving battery performance through a combination of advanced techniques like 3D nano-tomography and synchrotron diffraction.
  • The study reveals that MF alters the crystal structure and reduces mechanical fractures during battery operation, highlighting its potential for developing next-generation cathode materials.

Article Abstract

Ni-rich layered oxides as high-capacity battery cathodes suffer from degradation at high voltages. We utilize a dry surface modification method, mechanofusion (MF), to achieve enhanced battery stability. The simplicity, high yield, and flexibility make it cost-effective and highly attractive for processing at the industrial scale. The underlying mechanisms responsible for performance improvement are unveiled by a systematic study combining multiple probes, e.g., 3D nano-tomography, spectroscopic imaging, in situ synchrotron diffraction, and finite element analysis (FEA). MF affects the bulk crystallography by introducing partially disordered structure, microstrain, and local lattice variation. Furthermore, the crack initiation and propagation pattern during delithiation are regulated and the overall mechanical fracture is reduced after such surface coating. We validate that MF can alter the bulk charging pathways. Such a synergic effect between surface modification and bulk charge distribution is fundamentally important for designing next-generation battery cathode materials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9894257PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2212802119DOI Listing

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