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Regulation of both Bulk and Surface Structure by W/S Co-Doping for Li-Rich Layered Cathodes with Remarkable Voltage and Capacity Stability

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS [2024]
Zhenkun Liu, Xiangli Che, Wei Wang, Gesong Huang, Wenjie Huang, Chenyu Liu, Qi Liu, Ye Zhu, Zhan Lin, Dong Luo
ABSTRACT

Lithium-rich layered oxides (LLOs) have gained significant attention due to their high capacity of over 250 mAh g −1 , which originates from the charge compensation of oxygen anions activated under high voltage. However, the charge compensation of oxygen anions is prone to over-oxidation, leading to serious irreversible oxygen release, surface-interface reactions, and structural evolution. These detriments make LLOs undergo fast voltage decay and capacity fading, which have hindered their practical applications for many years. Herein, this work develops a multifunctional co-doping strategy and constructs W─O bonds with strong bonding interaction and covalence, low bond energy Li─S bonds with non-binding electrons near the Fermi level, and continuous and homogeneous surface spinel-like layer induced by W/S co-doping. Their synergistic effect significantly mitigates the irreversible oxygen release and surface-interface reactions and improves structural stability of Li-rich layered cathodes. Thus, the designed and prepared Co-free Li-rich layered cathode (Li 1.232 Mn 0.574 Ni 0.191 W 0.003 O 1.995 S 0.005 ) delivers superior voltage and capacity stability. Its capacity retention after 400 cycles is as large as 86%, and its voltage decay rate from the 10th to the 400th cycle is only 0.626 mV cycle −1 .

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