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Ultra‑low‑dose Nb2O5 coating promotes electrochemical kinetics and rate capability of Ni-rich oxide cathode.

Authors :
Zhou, Xiaozheng
Chen, Anqi
Lu, Chengwei
Ma, Ruojian
Fang, Ruyi
Gan, Yongping
Wang, Guoguang
Xu, Jianping
Mao, Qinzhong
Lu, Xiaoxiao
Xia, Xinhui
Xia, Yang
Source :
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry. Aug2024, p1-10.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 (NCM811) cathode material is prized in the electric vehicles (EVs) industry for its high capacity and voltage during operation. However, the high residual alkali content and inferior ionic conductivity of Ni‑rich cathode materials are the intractable obstacles to the large-scale commercial application for a long time. Herein, a feasible Nb2O5 coating strategy is proposed to eliminate residual alkali along with constructing high Li+ conductive coating layer on NCM811 cathode materials surface. Impressively, 0.3% Nb2O5‑coated NCM811 cathode exhibits superior rate capability (146.4 mA h g−1@400 mA g−1) and remarkable rate cyclic stability (188.5 mA h g−1 after 100 cycles with capacity retention of 94.8%). On the one hand, a small quantity of Nb2O5 coating on NCM811 surface can react with surface residual alkali to promote the transformation of low electronic conductivity surface residual alkali into the Li+ conductor of LiNbO3 coating layer, enhancing Li+ de-intercalation kinetics and rate performance. On the other hand, excessive Nb2O5 coating may introduce Nb5+ into the lattice of NCM811, acting as pivotal components within the Li+ layer, which effectively suppresses the H2 ↔ H3 phase transition, contributing to long-term cyclic stability. This work paves a new path for the rational design and facile coating of Ni-rich oxide cathode materials with reinforced structure stability and boosted rate capability in high‑energy‑density lithium-ion batteries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14328488
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178750894
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10008-024-06023-0