Kinetically Dormant Ni‐Rich Layered Cathode During High‐Voltage Operation
Abstract
Abstract The degradation of Ni‐rich cathodes during long‐term operation at high voltage has garnered significant attention from both academia and industry. Despite many post‐mortem qualitative structural analyses, precise quantification of their individual and coupling contributions to the overall capacity degradation remains challenging. Here, by leveraging multiscale synchrotron X‐ray probes, electron microscopy, and post‐galvanostatic intermittent titration technique, the thermodynamically irreversible and kinetically reversible capacity loss is successfully deconvoluted in a polycrystalline LiNi 0.83 Mn 0.1 Co 0.07 O 2 cathode during long‐term charge/discharge cycling in full cell configuration. Contradicting the dramatic capacity loss, the layered structure remains highly alive even after 1000 cycles at 4.6 V while undergoing a three‐order of magnitude reduction in the mass transfer kinetics, leading to almost fully recoverable capacity under kinetic‐free conditions. Such kinetic dormant behavior after cycling is not simply ascribed to poor chemical diffusion by reconstructed cathode surface but highly synchronizes with the lattice strain evolution stemming from the structural heterogeneity between deeply delithiated layered and degraded rock‐salt phases at high voltage. These findings deepen the degradation mechanism of high‐voltage cathodes to achieve long‐cycling and fast‐charging performance.
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Authors (29)
Jiyu Cai
Xinwei Zhou
Center for Nanoscale Materials
Luxi Li
X-ray Science Division
Zhenzhen Yang
Xingkang Huang
Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont IL 60439 USA
Jiantao Li
Guanyi Wang
Qijia Zhu
Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division
Tianyi Li
X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Sources
Cheng‐Jun Sun
X‐Ray Science Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont IL 60439 USA
Zengqing Zhuo
Advanced Light Source
Ana Suzana
Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division
Jianming Bai
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Ganesh Gudavalli
Charge CCCV (C4V) Center of Excellence Binghamton University Vestal NY 13850 USA
Niloofar Karami
Charge CCCV (C4V) Center of Excellence Binghamton University Vestal NY 13850 USA
Natasha A. Chernova
Charge CCCV (C4V) Center of Excellence Binghamton University Vestal NY 13850 USA
Shailesh Upreti
Charge CCCV (C4V) Center of Excellence Binghamton University Vestal NY 13850 USA
Brad Prevel
Primet Precision Materials Ithaca NY 14850 USA
Wanli Yang
Advanced Light Source
Yuzi Liu
Center for Nanoscale Materials
Wenqian Xu
Advanced Photon Source
Yanbin Chen
Shunlin Song
Beijing Easpring Material Technology Co. Ltd. Beijing 100160 China
Xuequan Zhang
National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, College of Biomedical Engineering, Sichuan University
Li Wang
The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Zhengzhou University and Henan Cancer Hospital Zhengzhou China
Xiangming He
Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
Feng Wang
Gui‐Liang Xu
Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division Argonne National Laboratory Lemont IL 60439 USA
Zonghai Chen