JOURNAL ARTICLE

Perspective on High-Stability Single-Crystal Li-Rich Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries

Xiaowen ZhaoXin CaoChuanchao ShengLin XuPing WuYiming ZhouPing HeYawen TangHaoshen Zhou

Year: 2024 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 16 (19)Pages: 24147-24161   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Benefiting from anionic and cationic redox reactions, Li-rich materials have been regarded as next-generation cathodes to overcome the bottleneck of energy density. However, they always suffer from cracking of polycrystalline (PC) secondary particles and lattice oxygen release, resulting in severe structural deterioration and capacity decay upon cycling. Single-crystal (SC) design has been proven as an effective strategy to relieve these issues in traditional Li-rich cathodes with PC morphology. Herein, we first reviewed the main synthesis routes of SC Li-rich materials including solid-state reaction, molten salt-assisted, and hydrothermal/solvothermal methods, in which the differences in grain morphology, electrochemical behaviors, and other properties induced by various routes were analyzed and discussed. Furthermore, the distinct characteristics were compared between SC and PC cathodes from the aspects of irreversible capacity, structural stability, capacity/voltage degradation, and gas release. Besides, recent advances in layered SC Li-rich oxide cathodes were summarized in detail, where the unique structural designs and modification strategies could greatly promote their structural/electrochemical stability. At last, challenges and perspectives for the emerging SC Li-rich cathodes were proposed, which provided an exceptional opportunity to achieve high-energy-density and high-stability Li-ion/metal batteries.

Keywords:
Materials science Cathode Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Oxide Redox Structural stability Nanotechnology Crystallite Electrode Metallurgy Chemistry

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