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Towards commercialization of fluorinated cation-disordered rock-salt Li-ion cathodes

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FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2023.1098460

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Li-ion batteries; cathode; cation-disordered rock-salt; commercialization; degradation pathway; surface coating

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Cation-disordered rock-salt cathodes (DRX) show potential for high capacity and power density, but face challenges in material deterioration and scalability. Fluorination has been explored to improve performance, but further development is needed to address these issues and enable practical applications.
Cation-disordered rock-salt cathodes (DRX) are promising materials that could deliver high capacities (> 250 mAh g(-1)) with Earth abundant elements and materials. However, their electrochemical performances, other than the capacity, should be improved to be competitive cathodes, and many strategies have been introduced to enhance DRXs. Fluorination has been shown to inhibit oxygen loss and increase power density. Nevertheless, fluorinated cation-disordered rock-salts still suffer from rapid material deterioration and low scalability which limit their practical applications. This mini-review highlights the key challenges for the commercialization of fluorinated cation-disordered rock-salts, discusses the underlying reasons behind material failure and proposes future development directions.

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