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In situ Interweaved Binder Framework Mitigating the Structural and Interphasial Degradations of High-nickel Cathodes in Lithium-ion Batteries

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202301241

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Cathode-to-Anode Crossover; Electrode-Electrolyte Interphase; High-Nickel Cathode; In Situ Interweaved Binder; Particles Pulverization

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By applying an in situ interweaved binder, the cycling stability of high-nickel cathodes can be significantly improved, which solves the problem of interphasial and structural degradations.
The practical viability of high-nickel layered oxide cathodes is compromised by the interphasial and structural degradations. Herein, we demonstrate that by applying an in situ interweaved binder, the cycling stability of high-nickel cathodes can be significantly improved. Specifically, the results show that the resilient binder network immobilizes the transition-metal ions, suppresses electrolyte oxidative decomposition, and mitigates cathode particles pulverization, thus resulting in suppressed cathode-to-anode chemical crossover and ameliorated chemistry and architecture of electrode-electrolyte interphases. Pouch full cells with high-mass-loading LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2 cathodes achieve 0.02 % capacity decay per cycle at 1 C rate over 1 000 deep cycles at 4.4 V (vs. graphite). This work demonstrates a rational structural and compositional design strategy of polymer binders to mitigate the structural and interphasial degradations of high-Ni cathodes in lithium-ion batteries.

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