In Situ 3D Conductive Networks and Interfacial Bonding to Stabilize Oxygen Vacancies for Single‐Crystal Ni‐Rich Cathodes

Y Yun Liu J Jinyang Dong Y Yibiao Guan X Xuanzhi Wang Z Zhili Chen M Mengyuan Gao S Shiyuan Guo (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P. R. China) K Kang Yan (Chongqing Innovation Center Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P. R. China) Y Yun Lu M Meng Wang N Ning Li Y Yuefeng Su (Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology 1 , Beijing 100081,) F Feng Wu (Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering) L Lai Chen

Abstract

Abstract Single‐crystal nickel‐rich LiNi x Co y Mn 1‐x‐y O 2 (SCNCM, x ≥ 0.9) has emerged as a promising cathode material for lithium‐ion batteries, owing to high energy density and robust crystal structure. However, severe phase transitions contribute to performance degradation and mechanical instability during long‐term cycling. To address these challenges, a uniform liquid film strategy is proposed for the in situ construction of a 3D Li 1.3 Al 0.1 Sc 0.2 Ti 1.7 (PO 4 ) 3 (LASTP) conductive network at (003) plane of SCNCM interface. This network establishes an interface bonding—via Sc─O and Al─O bonds—between SCNCM particles and LASTP. The LASTP framework facilitates rapid lithium‐ion conduction, while the Sc─O and Al─O bonds stabilize oxygen vacancies, thereby suppressing oxygen evolution and enhancing interfacial structural integrity. This mitigates the irreversible phase transition (especially O3 to O1) and lattice deformation. The feasibility and effectiveness of this 3D network approach are substantiated through a combination of experimental investigations, DFT calculations, BEVL network analysis, and COMSOL simulations. As expected, the pouch‐type full battery can achieve a satisfactory capacity retention of 83.7% after 1900 cycles (85.8% at 2.8–4.25 V after 1200 cycles). Furthermore, it provides an extraordinary capacity retention of 79.1% with 161.9 mAh g −1 after 800 cycles in 2.8–4.4 V at 50 °C.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 5
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Y

Yun Liu

J

Jinyang Dong

Y

Yibiao Guan

X

Xuanzhi Wang

Z

Zhili Chen

M

Mengyuan Gao

S

Shiyuan Guo

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P. R. China

K

Kang Yan

Chongqing Innovation Center Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P. R. China

Y

Yun Lu

M

Meng Wang

N

Ning Li

Y

Yuefeng Su

Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology 1 , Beijing 100081,

F

Feng Wu

Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering

L

Lai Chen