High-energy Ni-rich layered oxide cathode materials such as LiNiMnCoO (NMC811) suffer from detrimental side reactions and interfacial structural instability when coupled with sulfide solid-state electrolytes in all-solid-state lithium-based batteries. To circumvent this issue, here we propose a gradient coating of the NMC811 particles with lithium oxy-thiophosphate (LiPOS). Via atomic layer deposition of LiPO and subsequent in situ formation of a gradient LiPOS coating, a precise and conformal covering for NMC811 particles is obtained. The tailored surface structure and chemistry of NMC811 hinder the structural degradation associated with the layered-to-spinel transformation in the grain boundaries and effectively stabilize the cathode|solid electrolyte interface during cycling. Indeed, when tested in combination with an indium metal negative electrode and a LiGePS solid electrolyte, the gradient oxy-thiophosphate-coated NCM811-based positive electrode enables the delivery of a specific discharge capacity of 128 mAh/g after almost 250 cycles at 0.178 mA/cm and 25 °C.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9832028 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35667-7 | DOI Listing |
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