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Unveiling the Role of Transition-Metal Ion in the Thermal Degradation of Layered Ni–Co–Mn Cathodes for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries

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Unveiling the Role of Transition-Metal Ion in the Thermal Degradation of Layered Ni–Co–Mn Cathodes for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries
Author(s)
Sung-Kyun Jung; Kim, Hyungsub; Song, Seok Hyun; Lee, Seongsu; Kim, Jongsoon; Kisuk Kang
Publication Date
2022-03
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials, v.32, no.13
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Abstract
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbHThe need for batteries with high energy density and safety has motivated the development of Ni-rich layered cathodes with high thermal stability, requiring a revisit of the role of the transition-metal ion in the phase transition accompanying the oxygen evolution of highly charged cathodes. Here, the role of the transition-metal ion in LixNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2 (x = 0.5, 0.33) is revealed in the phase transition and O2 evolution occurring at high temperatures using combined in situ high-temperature neutron diffraction (ND) and gas analyses. The thermal migration of each transition-metal ion upon heating is directly visualized at different states of charge using Rietveld refinement of ND patterns as well as the maximum entropy method. The oxygen evolution observed for the highly charged state at low temperature is accompanied by M3O4-type spinel (M = Ni, Co, and Mn) phase formation with preferential occupation of Co in the tetrahedral site. Co3+/Co2+ reduction accompanying the oxygen evolution rather can mitigate and delay the formation of the rock-salt phase. The findings provide insight into the manipulation of the composition of Ni-rich layered cathode for the design of cathodes with high energy density and safety.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/12957
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202108790
ISSN
1616-301X
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