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Cooling Induced Surface Reconstruction during Synthesis of High‐Ni Layered Oxides
Authors:Ming‐Jian Zhang  Xiaobing Hu  Maofan Li  Yandong Duan  Luyi Yang  Chong Yin  Mingyuan Ge  Xianghui Xiao  Wah‐Keat Lee  Jun Young Peter Ko  Khalil Amine  Zonghai Chen  Yimei Zhu  Eric Dooryhee  Jianming Bai  Feng Pan  Feng Wang
Abstract:Transition metal layered oxides have been the dominant cathodes in lithium‐ion batteries, and among them, high‐Ni ones (LiNixMnyCozO2; x ≥ 0.7) with greatly boosted capacity and reduced cost are of particular interest for large‐scale applications. The high Ni loading, on the other hand, raises the critical issues of surface instability and poor rate performance. The rational design of synthesis leading to layered LiNi0.7Mn0.15Co0.15O2 with greatly enhanced rate capability is demonstrated, by implementing a quenching process alternative to the general slow cooling. In situ synchrotron X‐ray diffraction, coupled with surface analysis, is applied to studies of the synthesis process, revealing cooling‐induced surface reconstruction involving Li2CO3 accumulation, formation of a Li‐deficient layer and Ni reduction at the particle surface. The reconstruction process occurs predominantly at high temperatures (above 350 °C) and is highly cooling‐rate dependent, implying that surface reconstruction can be suppressed through synthetic control, i.e., quenching to improve the surface stability and rate performance of the synthesized materials. These findings may provide guidance to rational synthesis of high‐Ni cathode materials.
Keywords:high‐Ni layered oxide cathodes  lithium‐ion batteries  quenching  solid‐state synthesis  surface reconstruction
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