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Synergistically Enhanced Electrochemical Performance of Ni-rich Cathode Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries by K and Ti Co-modification

Wenli Yao, Yong Liu, Dong Li, Qian Zhang, Shengwen Zhong, Hongwei Cheng, Zhengquan Yan

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry C139 citationsDOI

Abstract

To improve the performance–price ratio of cathode materials, some modified Ni-rich (LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2) materials are identified by K and Ti single-doping or comodification using a simple coprecipitation method following by a proper post-treatment. The slab spacings for all the modified materials are broadened due to the doping of K and Ti. In particular, for K,Ti comodified LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 (NCM-K-Ti), it possesses remarkably improved cycling and rate performances, i.e., 160.42 mAh g–1 discharge capacity and 91.19% capacity retention at 1C after 200 cycles between 2.75 and 4.35 V. When being applied in graphite/NCM-K-Ti batteries, NCM-K-Ti keeps a high discharge capacity (173.74 mAh g–1) and excellent capacity retention rate (91.62%) at 200th cycle at 0.2 C between 2.75 and 4.2 V. The enhanced mechanism is from the synergistic effect among codoping K and Ti and Li2TiO3 coating. Enlarging the interlayer spaces by K doping will open Li+ transporting channels to accelerate Li+ transport rate. Ti doping can strengthen Ni–O bonds to improve the structure stability. Furthermore, a certain Li2TiO3 coating as a protective layer suppresses side reactions on electrodes to improve the electrochemical performance.

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Materials scienceElectrochemistryCoprecipitationCathodeDopingLithium (medication)CoatingChemical engineeringGraphiteAmorphous solidElectrodeNanotechnologyComposite materialOptoelectronicsCrystallographyChemistryPhysical chemistryEndocrinologyEngineeringMedicineAdvancements in Battery MaterialsSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies
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