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In situ multiscale probing of the synthesis of a Ni-rich layered oxide cathode reveals reaction heterogeneity driven by competing kinetic pathways

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Authors

Park, Hyeokjun; Park, Hayoung; Song, Kyung; Song, Seok Hyun; Kang, Sungsu; Ko, Kun-Hee; Eum, Donggun; Jeon, Yonggoon; Kim, Jihoon; Seong, Won Mo; Kim, Hyungsub; Park, Jungwon; Kang, Kisuk

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Chemistry, Vol.14 No.6, pp.614-622
Abstract
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.Nickel-rich layered oxides are envisaged as key near-future cathode materials for high-energy lithium-ion batteries. However, their practical application has been hindered by their inferior cycle stability, which originates from chemo-mechanical failures. Here we probe the solid-state synthesis of LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 in real time to better understand the structural and/or morphological changes during phase evolution. Multi-length-scale observations—using aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy, in situ heating transmission electron microscopy and in situ X-ray diffraction—reveal that the overall synthesis is governed by the kinetic competition between the intrinsic thermal decomposition of the precursor at the core and the topotactic lithiation near the interface, which results in spatially heterogeneous intermediates. The thermal decomposition leads to the formation of intergranular voids and intragranular nanopores that are detrimental to cycling stability. Furthermore, we demonstrate that promoting topotactic lithiation during synthesis can mitigate the generation of defective structures and effectively suppress the chemo-mechanical failures. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
ISSN
1755-4330
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/189441
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-022-00915-2
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