Perspective—Potential Benefit of Li-Rich Cathode Materials: Reduction of Co and Ni Content Rather than Achievement of Ultra-High Capacities

  • Benedek R
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Abstract

In the conventional cycling protocol for lithium and manganese rich NMC layered oxides (LMRNMC), the upper cutoff voltage V cut is extended to ∼ 4.8, to achieve capacities of ∼ 250 mAh g −1 . With this mode of operation, structural rearrangements result in voltage fade upon cycling. A strategy is proposed to avoid these structural rearrangements based on (a) restricting V cut to values < ∼4.6 to shut down the bulk instabilities, and (b) application of a (preferably) semi-coherent coating that protects the surface oxygen. The potential benefit of this strategy would be to minimize Co and Ni content, compared to Ni-rich NMC.

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Benedek, R. (2022). Perspective—Potential Benefit of Li-Rich Cathode Materials: Reduction of Co and Ni Content Rather than Achievement of Ultra-High Capacities. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(5), 050505. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac69c3

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