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Bifunctional nano-ZrO2 modification of LiNi0.92Co0.08O2 cathode enabling high-energy density lithium ion batteries

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 438, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2019.226978

Keywords

LiNi(0.92)Co(0.08)O(2)cathode; Nano-ZrO2; Li(2)ZxO(3) coating; Ze(4+) doping; Bifunctional modification

Funding

  1. Guangdong Provincial Applied Science and Technology Research and Development Program [2017B010121004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51674297, 51704134]

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Layered LiNiO2 cathode has been considered as an applicable cathode candidate for high energy density and low-cost lithium-ion batteries. However, unsatisfactory cyclability and rate capability impede its large-scale applications. We report here nano-ZrO2 modified LiNi0.92Co0.08O2 cathode, designing to provide an effective and practical strategy for solving the thorny problems. Combination of Li2ZrO3 coating layer with concentration gradient of Zr4+ doping on LiNi0.92Co0.08O2 cathode is achieved through addition of moderate nano-ZrO2 during two-stage sintering process. It is found that the LiNi0.92Co0.08O2Zr2.0% cathode exhibits optimal electrochenmical performance with an initial discharge capacity of 200.3 mAh g(-1) at 0.5 C within the voltage window of 2.84.3 V and a capacity retention ratio of 82.90% is obtained after 100 cycles. In contrast, LiNi0.92Co0.08O2 cathode delivers a higher initial capacity of 204.4 mAh g(-1), but only a capacity of 59.01% is retained. Speciallly, a discharge capacity of 175.7 mAh g(-1) (&164.3 mAh g(-1)) at 5 C (&10 C) rate confirms excellent rate capability of LiNi0.92Co0.08O2Zr2.0% cathode. Feasible industrialization of bifunctional modification by nano-ZrO2 provides an effective solution for rapid capacity decay issue of nickel-rich layered oxide cathodes.

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