Does single-crystallization a feasible direction for designing Li-rich layered cathodes?

  • Baodan Zhang
  • , Yiming Zhang
  • , Haichuan Wu
  • , Linhui Zeng
  • , Xiaotong Wang
  • , Hui Liu
  • , Xiaohong Wu
  • , Jianken Chen
  • , Haitang Zhang
  • , Yawen Yan
  • , Yonglin Tang
  • , Huan Huang
  • , Lirong Zheng
  • , Qiaobao Zhang
  • , Qingshui Xie
  • , Dong Liang Peng
  • , Chao Li*
  • , Yu Qiao*
  • , Shi Gang Sun
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Although the synthesis technology of popular single-crystal electrode materials is mature, the large enough, greatly dispersed Li-rich single-crystal cathodes have been rarely reported. In this study, we overcome the challenge of elevated Mn-O breaking activation energy so that achieve micro-sized (∼3 μm) single-crystal Mn-Li-rich particles with extreme dispersity by regulating Li content and high temperature residence time step by step. However, the modified parameters during the sintering process severely intensify the Li/Ni mixing, leading to unavoidable dynamical hysteresis and structural damage. In addition, the long-range diffusion pathway in single-crystal Li-rich grains not only limits the effective Li transfer but also significantly weakens the kinetics of anionic redox. Hence, whether the single-crystal strategy is seriously applicable to Mn-based Li-rich cathodes remains a matter of debate, with promising outlets focusing on the enhancement of the dynamics in Li-rich cathodes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102926
JournalEnergy Storage Materials
Volume62
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023

Keywords

  • Anionic redox
  • Cationic mixing
  • Li-rich cathode
  • Single-crystal

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