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A 5V-class Cobalt-free Battery Cathode with High Loading Enabled by Dry Coating

Authors :
Weiliang Yao
Mehdi Chouchane
Weikang Li
Shuang Bai
Zhao Liu
Letian Li
Alexander X. Chen
Baharak Sayahpour
Ryosuke Shimizu
Ganesh Raghavendran
Yu-Ting Chen
Darren H.S. Tan
Bhagath Sreenarayanan
Crystal K. Waters
Allison Sichler
Benjamin Gould
Dennis J. Kountz
Darren J. Lipomi
Minghao Zhang
Ying Shirley Meng
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2022.

Abstract

Transitioning toward more sustainable materials and manufacturing methods will be critical to continue supporting the rapidly expanding market for lithium-ion batteries. Meanwhile, energy storage applications are demanding higher power and energy densities than ever before, with aggressive performance targets like fast charging and greatly extended operating ranges and durations. Due to its high operating voltage and cobalt-free chemistry, the spinel-type LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 (LNMO) cathode material has attracted great interest as one of the few next-generation candidates capable of addressing this combination of challenges. However, severe capacity degradation and poor interphase stability have thus far impeded the practical application of LNMO. In this study, by leveraging a dry electrode coating process, we demonstrate LNMO electrodes with stable full cell operation (up to 68% after 1000 cycles) and ultra-high loading (up to 9.5 mAh/cm2 in half cells). This excellent cycling stability is ascribed to a stable cathode-electrolyte interphase, a highly distributed and interconnected electronic percolation network, and robust mechanical properties. High-quality images collected using plasma focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (PFIB-SEM) provide additional insight into this behavior, with a complementary 2-D model illustrating how the electronic percolation network in the dry-coated electrodes more efficiently supports homogeneous electrochemical reaction pathways. These results strongly motivate that LNMO as a high voltage cobalt-free cathode chemistry combined with an energy-efficient dry electrode coating process opens the possibility for sustainable electrode manufacturing of cost-effective and high-energy-density cathode materials.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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