The nature of irreversible phase transformation propagation in nickel-rich layered cathode for lithium-ion batteries

Feng Wu, Na Liu, Lai Chen*, Ning Li, Jinyang Dong, Yun Lu, Guoqiang Tan, Mingzhe Xu, Duanyun Cao, Yafei Liu, Yanbin Chen, Yuefeng Su

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Abstract

Ni-rich layered cathode is regarded as one of the most promising candidates to achieve lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with high energy density. However, due to the irreversible phase transformation (IPT) and its eventual propagation from surface to the bulk of the material, Ni-rich layered cathode typically suffers from severe capacity fading, structure failure, and thermal instability, which greatly hinders its mass adoption. Hence, achieving an in-depth understanding of the IPT propagation mechanism in Ni-rich layered cathode is crucial in addressing these issues. Herein, the triggering factor of IPT propagation in Ni-rich cathode is verified to be the initial surface disordered cation mixing domain covered by a thin rock-salt phase, instead of the rock-salt phase itself. According to the density functional theory (DFT) results, it is further illustrated that the metastable cation mixing domain possesses a lower Ni migration energy barrier, which facilitates the migration of Ni ions towards the Li slab, and thus driving the propagation of IPT from surface to the bulk of the material. This finding clarifies a prevailing debate regarding the surface impurity phases of Ni-rich cathode material and reveals the origin of IPT propagation, which implies the principle and its effectiveness of tuning the surface microstructure to address the structural and thermal instability issue of Ni-rich layered cathode materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-358
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Energy Chemistry
Volume62
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • Cation-mixing domain
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Nickel-rich layered cathode
  • Phase transformation propagation
  • Rock-salt phase

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