Issue 23, 2024

Oxygen redox activities governing high-voltage charging reversibility of Ni-rich layered cathodes

Abstract

The chemical reactions and phase transitions at high voltages are generally considered to determine the electrochemical properties of high-voltage layered cathodes such as Ni-rich rhombohedral oxides. Even if significantly higher SOCs (states-of-charge) are utilized above the capability of transition metal redox (primarily Ni and Co), the effect of oxygen redox on Ni-rich rhombohedral oxides still looks mysterious thereby necessitating research that can clarify the relationship between redox reactions and phase transitions. Here, we performed a comprehensive and comparative study of the cationic and anionic redox reactions, as well as the structural evolution of a series of commercial Ni-rich layered oxides with and without Al doping. We combined the results from X-ray spectroscopy, operando electrochemical mass spectrometry, and neutron diffraction with electrochemical properties and thereby revealed the different oxygen redox activities associated with structural and electrochemical degradations. We reveal that Al doping suppresses the irreversible oxygen release but enhances the lattice oxygen oxidization. With this modulated oxygen redox activity, the Ni-rich layered oxides’ notorious H2–H3 structural phase transition becomes highly reversible. Our findings disentangle the different oxygen redox activities during high-voltage cycling and clarify the role of dopants in the Ni-rich layered oxides in terms of structural and electrochemical stability, shedding light on the future direction of optimizing layered cathode materials for safer high energy-density secondary batteries.

Graphical abstract: Oxygen redox activities governing high-voltage charging reversibility of Ni-rich layered cathodes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2024
Accepted
21 Oct 2024
First published
22 Oct 2024

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024,17, 9154-9163

Oxygen redox activities governing high-voltage charging reversibility of Ni-rich layered cathodes

G. Lee, S. Lee, J. Zhang, B. L. D. Rinkel, M. J. Crafton, Z. Zhuo, Y. Choi, J. Li, J. Yang, J. W. Heo, B. Park, B. D. McCloskey, M. Avdeev, W. Yang and Y. Kang, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, 17, 9154 DOI: 10.1039/D4EE03832K

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