Tailoring the Reaction Heterogeneity for Robust Li‐Rich Cathodes

Y Yuanyuan Liu S Saichao Li J Jiantao Li P Pengfei Liu G Guiyang Gao M Mengjian Fan H Hongfei Zheng Q Qixiang Xu (State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surface Fujian Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineering for High Performance Materials College of Materials Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 China) X Xutao Zhu (State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surface Fujian Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineering for High Performance Materials College of Materials Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 China) L Laisen Wang K Khalil Amine (Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering) D Dong‐Liang Peng (State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces Fujian Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineering for High Performance Materials College of Materials Xiamen University Xiamen P. R. China) Q Qingshui Xie J Jun Lu

Abstract

Abstract The practical application of Li‐rich Mn‐based layered oxides (LLO) cathode is hindered by severe capacity and voltage degradation resulting from severe oxygen release and irreversible phase transition. Herein, the reaction heterogeneity, which describes the spatially resolved electrochemical divergence within individual cathode particles, is engineered through compositional gradient design to couple Li + transport kinetics and the anion redox activity between particle interiors and surfaces. It is revealed that Co/Mn concentration gradient within particles creates heterogeneous phase content distribution and structural ordering, inducing surface‐bulk reaction heterogeneity that significantly impacts the overall electrochemical performance. Specifically, Li 2 MnO 3 ‐poor and Co‐enriched surface effectively mitigates the oxygen loss and enhances electrochemical reaction kinetics, benefited from the reduced surface redox reactivity and induced highly ordered intra‐layered cationic arrangement. Meanwhile, the Li 2 MnO 3 ‐enriched core with slight Li/Ni intermixing provides high reversible capacity and strong mechanical stability. Consequently, the greatly enhanced anion redox reversibility, Li + diffusion dynamics, and structure stability endow LLO with exceptional electrochemical properties, showing a capacity retention of 86.0% and a reduced voltage decay of 0.518 mV per cycle after 500 cycles at 1 C. This work provides a valuable strategy to tailor the redox chemistry and achieve robust LLO.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 2
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

Y

Yuanyuan Liu

S

Saichao Li

J

Jiantao Li

P

Pengfei Liu

G

Guiyang Gao

M

Mengjian Fan

H

Hongfei Zheng

Q

Qixiang Xu

State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surface Fujian Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineering for High Performance Materials College of Materials Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 China

X

Xutao Zhu

State Key Lab of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surface Fujian Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineering for High Performance Materials College of Materials Xiamen University Xiamen 361005 China

L

Laisen Wang

K

Khalil Amine

Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering

D

Dong‐Liang Peng

State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces Fujian Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineering for High Performance Materials College of Materials Xiamen University Xiamen P. R. China

Q

Qingshui Xie

J

Jun Lu