Increasing the charging cut-off voltage (e.g., 4.6 V) to extract more Li ions are pushing the LiCoO (LCO) cathode to achieve a higher energy density. However, an inhomogeneous cycled bulk-to-surface Li distribution, which is closely associated with the enhanced extracted Li ions, is usually ignored, and severely restricts the design of long lifespan high voltage LCO. Here, a strategy by constructing an artificial solid-solid Li diffusion environment on LCO's surface is proposed to achieve a homogeneous bulk-to-surface Li distribution upon cycling. The diffusion optimized LCO not only shows a highly reversible capacity of 212 mA h g but also an ultrahigh capacity retention of 80% over 600 cycles at 4.6 V. Combined in situ X-ray diffraction measurements and stress-evolution simulation analysis, it is revealed that the superior 4.6 V long-cycled stability is ascribed to a reduced structure stress leaded by the homogeneous bulk-to-surface Li diffusion. This work broadens approaches for the design of highly stable layered oxide cathodes with low ion-storage structure stress.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11005714 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202308258 | DOI Listing |
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