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In-situ constructing a rigid and stable dual-layer CEI film improving high-voltage 4.6 V LiCoO2 performances

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 96, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.107082

Keywords

High-voltage cathode; Electrolyte additives; Dual-layer; CEI; Mechanical strength

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22075172]

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A novel in-situ dual-layer CEI film with high electrochemical stability and mechanical strength is constructed in this work, improving the cyclic performance and capacity retention of LiCoO2 cathode material.
As the most important cathode used in digital devices, LiCoO2 can extract more specific capacity by lifting the operational voltage. But the cyclic performance suffers from rapid decay due to the unstable electrode/electrolyte interphase (CEI) at high voltage. In this work, a novel in-situ dual-layer CEI film with high electrochemical stability and mechanical strength is constructed by sequential oxidation potentials of multiply additives. The inner layer of fluorinated-alkyl amide compounds displays a good oxidative stability to similar to 4.75 V vs. Li+/Li, and the outer layer of polymerized diphenylamine (DPA) shows an ultrahigh Young's modulus similar to 25.4 GPa. This duallayer CEI film not only prevents the decomposition of electrolyte and dissolution of Co element, but also mitigates the particles cracking. With the protection of this dual-layer CEI film, the capacity retention of Li/LiCoO2 cells has been improved from similar to 59% to 75% at 4.6 V vs. Li+/Li in 200 cycles. This work provides a new design of constructing stable CEI film for high-energy-density lithium ion batteries (LIBs).

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