High energy density and high safety are incompatible with each other in a lithium battery, which challenges today’s energy storage and power applications. Ni-rich layered transition metal oxides (NMCs) have been identified as the primary cathode candidate for powering next-generation electric vehicles and have been extensively studied in the last two decades, leading to the fast growth of their market share, including both polycrystalline and single-crystal NMC cathodes. Single-crystal NMCs appear to be superior to polycrystalline NMCs, especially at low Ni content (≤60%). However, Ni-rich single-crystal NMC cathodes experience even faster capacity decay than polycrystalline NMC cathodes, rendering them unsuitable for practical application. Accordingly, this work will systematically review the attenuation mechanism of single-crystal NMCs and generate fresh insights into valuable research pathways. This perspective will provide a direction for the development of Ni-rich single-crystal NMC cathodes.
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Hu, J., Wang, H., Xiao, B., Liu, P., Huang, T., Li, Y., … Sun, X. (2023, December 1). Challenges and approaches of single-crystal Ni-rich layered cathodes in lithium batteries. National Science Review. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwad252
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