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Chemical stability and long-term cell performance of low-cobalt, Ni-Rich cathodes prepared by aqueous processing for high-energy Li-Ion batteries

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ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume 24, Issue -, Pages 188-197

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2019.08.020

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Lithium-ion battery; Low-cobalt cathode; Aqueous electrode processing; Ni-rich NMC; Green chemistry; Pouch cells

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  1. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) [DE-AC05-00OR22725]

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Cobalt content in Li-ion battery cathodes has become a top concern due to its price volatility and limited source availability. Low-cobalt, Ni-rich active materials are promising candidates for next-generation cathodes due to their high capacities, and water-based processing of these materials can further reduce both cost and environmental impact. We systematically evaluated the water compatibility of four different LiNixMn1-x-yCoyO2 (NMC) powders with increasing nickel contents. Comprehensive characterization verified there is no major change to their bulk structures, and only slight surface modifications related to the removal of contaminant species. For the first time, we demonstrate that LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2 (NMC 811) cathodes can be formulated in water and cycled 1000 times in full pouch cells with excellent capacity retention (similar to 70% compared to similar to 76% for NMP-processed cells). When implemented in future battery production lines, aqueous processing of Ni-rich NMC will simultaneously enable cost reductions and higher cell energy densities.

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