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Understanding the interfacial phenomena of a 4.7 V and 55 °C Li-ion battery with Li-rich layered oxide cathode and graphite anode and its correlation to high-energy cycling performance

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 323, Issue -, Pages 220-230

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2016.05.038

Keywords

High-energy Li-ion batteries; 4.7 V; Li-rich layered oxide cathode; High-voltage electrolyte additive; Elevated temperature; Interfacial phenomena

Funding

  1. Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry Energy [A0022-00725, R0004645]
  2. Chungnam National University
  3. Nano Material Technology Development Program through the National Research Foundation - Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning [2009-0082580]

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Research progress of high-energy performance and interfacial phenomena of Li1.13Mn0.463Ni0.203Co0.203O2 cathode and graphite anode in a 55 degrees C full-cell under an aggressive charge cut-off voltage to 4.7 V (4.75 V vs. Li/Li+) is reported. Although anodic instability of conventional electrolyte is the critical issue on high-voltage and high-temperature cell operation, interfacial phenomena and the solution to performance improvement have not been reported. Surface spectroscopic evidence revealed that structural degradation of both cathode and anode materials, instability of surface film at cathode, and metal-dissolution from cathode and-deposition at anode, and a rise of interfacial resistance with high-voltage cycling in 55 degrees C conventional electrolyte are resolved by the formation of a stable surface film with organic/inorganic mixtures at cathode and solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) at anode using blended additives of fluorinated linear carbonate and vinylene carbonate. As a result, significantly improved cycling stability of 77% capacity retention delivering 227-174 mAhg(-1) after 50 cycles is obtained, corresponding to 819-609 Wh per kg of cathode active material. Interfacial stabilization approach would pave the way of controlling the performance and safety, and widening the practical application of Li-rich layered oxide cathode materials and high-voltage electrolyte materials in various high-energy density Li-ion batteries. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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