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Synthesis of alkali Transition metal oxides derived from Prussian blue analogues toward low cationic disorder for Li-Ion Battery cathode

Title
Synthesis of alkali Transition metal oxides derived from Prussian blue analogues toward low cationic disorder for Li-Ion Battery cathode
Author
송태섭
Keywords
HIGH-PERFORMANCE CATHODE; HIGH-RATE CAPABILITY; X-RAY; ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS; CYCLING PERFORMANCE; ELECTRODE MATERIALS; HIGH-CAPACITY; SOL-GEL; LINI1/3CO1/3MN1/3O2; FE
Issue Date
2020-06
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN, v. 20, no. 7, page. 4749-4757
Abstract
LiNixCoyMnzO2 (NCM) cathode materials are technologically important for high energy density Li-ion batteries. However, critical issues on Li+/Ni2+ cation disorder and poor Li-ion kinetics remain challenging, hampering the commercialization. Here, we report a new synthetic method of LiNixCoyMnzO2 derived from (Na0.25K0.15)Ni2.6-xMnx[Co(CN)(6)](2) (PBA) and appealing physicochemical aspects for advanced Li-ion batteries. A chemical lithiation process is developed for an efficient phase transition of the PBA to the layered structure NCM at a relatively low calcination temperature. As-prepared NCM possesses a LiO2 slab space of 2.637 A close to an ideal value of 2.64 angstrom due to similar to 1 atom % of an extremely suppressed Li+/Ni2+ disorder, leading to enhanced reversibility of a and c lattice constant changes upon cycling. Besides, a chemical densification process is invented to obtain a well-defined cubic structure at a high calcination temperature over 700 degrees C. Resultant NCM microcubes show superior cyclability and rate capability in a wide potential window of 2.7-4.5 V versus Li/Li+. Our results demonstrate the importance of suppressing the Li-Ni cation disorder in LiNixCoyMnzO2 for the development of high energy density Li-ion batteries.
URI
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.cgd.0c00508https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/168821
ISSN
1528-7483; 1528-7505
DOI
10.1021/acs.cgd.0c00508
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