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Extending the Service Life of High-Ni Layered Oxides by Tuning the Electrode-Electrolyte Interphase

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 8, Issue 29, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201801957

Keywords

electrode-electrolyte interphase; high-nickel layered oxides; lithium bis(oxalate) borate; lithium-ion batteries; secondary-ion mass spectrometry

Funding

  1. Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Vehicle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy through the Advanced Battery Materials Research (BMR) Program (Battery500 Consortium) [DE-EE0007762]

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As a high-energy-density cathode for Li-ion batteries, high-Ni layered oxides, especially with ultrahigh Ni-content, suffer from short lifespans, due in part to their unstable electrode-electrolyte interphase (EEI). Herein, the cycle life of LiNi0.94Co0.06O2 is greatly extended by manipulating the EEI with a lithium bis(oxalate) (LiBOB) additive even when operated at a moderately high voltage (4.4 V vs Li/Li+). Impressively, the capacity retention can be increased from 61 to 80% after 500 cycles in a full cell paired with a graphite anode. Additionally, the presence of LiBOB enables a robust boron- and oxygen-enriched EEI that effectively inhibits continual electrolyte decomposition and offers a stable cathode surface. Moreover, the layered architecture of the cathode-electrolyte interphase (CEI) and the anode-electrolyte interphase (AEI) at the nanometer scale is revealed by time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. It is demonstrated that the cathode surface chemistry can significantly influence the AEI both chemically and physically, and AEI is modified from a thick three-layer to a thin two-layer architecture by tuning the cathode surface chemistry with LiBOB. This work presents a correlation between the EEI characteristics and battery performance and highlights the significance of manipulating surface chemistry in developing stable high-energy-density Li-ion batteries.

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