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Electrochemistry and structure of the cobalt-free Li1+xMO2 (M = Li, Ni, Mn, Fe) composite cathode

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 16, Issue 46, Pages 25377-25385

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4cp02864c

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  1. Automotive CRC and Electron Microscopy Center of University of Wollongong

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The development of cathode materials with high capacity and cycle stability is essential to emerging electric-vehicle technologies, however, of serious environmental concern is that materials with these properties developed so far contain the toxic and expensive Co. We report here the Li-rich, Co-free Li1+xMO2 (M = Li, Ni, Mn, Fe) composite cathode material, prepared via a template-free, one-step wet-chemical method followed by conventional annealing in an oxygen atmosphere. The cathode has an unprecedented level of cation mixing, where the electrochemically-active component contains four elements at the transition-metal (3a) site and 20% Ni at the active Li site (3b). We find Ni2+/Ni3+/Ni4+ to be the active redox-center of the cathode with lithiation/delithiation occurring via a solid-solution reaction where the lattice responds approximately linearly with cycling, differing to that observed for iso-structural commercial cathodes with a lower level of cation mixing. The composite cathode has similar to 75% active material and delivers an initial discharge-capacity of similar to 103 mA h g(-1) with a reasonable capacity retention of similar to 84.4% after 100 cycles. Notably, the electrochemically-active component possesses a capacity of similar to 139 mA h g(-1), approaching that of the commercialized LiCoO2 and Li(Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3)O-2 materials. Importantly, our operando neutron powder-diffraction results suggest excellent structural stability of this active component, which exhibits similar to 80% less change in its stacking-axis than for LiCoO2 with approximately the same capacity, a characteristic that may be exploited to enhance significantly the capacity retention of this and similar materials.

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