Abstract
Enhancing the stability of lithium ion cathode active materials to over-insertion of lithium can improve overdischarge tolerance in cells that have excess reversible lithium compared to the stoichiometric cathode capacity. In the present work, a solution deposited coating of AlPO 4 on LiCoO 2 , known to stabilize overcharge, is applied to test its effect on the overdischarge (or over-insertion) tolerance of LiCoO 2 . Cathode testing versus lithium metal is performed with constant current charge to 140 mAh/g LiCoO 2 , constant current discharge to 3.0 V vs. Li/Li + and 7 mAh/g LiCoO 2 lithium over-insertion at fixed resistive load. Results show that the AlPO 4 coating maintains >99% of the discharge energy (compared to 96% for the as-received LiCoO 2) after 10 cycles. X-ray diffraction analysis of the relative intensity of {003} peak of the R ¯ 3M space group indicates that after repeated lithium over-insertion, the AlPO 4 coating suppresses irreversible cation exchange between Li and Co ions in the octahedral layers of LiCoO 2 . Thus, AlPO 4 surface coatings can prevent crystal structure changes detrimental to charge/discharge performance in LiCoO 2 caused by over-insertion of lithium ions.
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Crompton, K. R., Hladky, M. P., Staub, J. W., & Landi, B. J. (2017). Enhanced Overdischarge Stability of LiCoO 2 by a Solution Deposited AlPO 4 Coating. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 164(13), A3214–A3219. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1171713jes
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