In this work, high-temperature solid-phase techniques have been used to produce both natural and nano ZrO-modified Li-rich manganese-based cathodic materials. Several characterizations were carried out to evaluate the morphology, structure, electrical state, and elemental content of unmodified as well as nano-modified LiNiCoMnO. The results of electrochemical tests showed that cathodic materials modified with 0.02 mol nano ZrO performed extremely well electrochemically, with initial discharge capacity and coulombic efficiency at 0.1 C reaching up to 308.5 mAh g and 95.38%, respectively. After 170 cycles at 0.2 C, a magnitude of 200.2 mAh g for the final discharge capacity was attained, which translates to a capacity retention of 68.68%. Calculations using density functional theory (DFT) show that adding nanoscale ZrO speeds up Li-ion diffusion and increases conductivity by lowering the barrier energy for the migration of Li ions. The structural layout of Li-rich manganese-based cathodic materials may therefore be clarified by the proposed modification technique for nano ZrO.
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