Stabilizing High-Voltage
Performance of Nickel-Rich
Cathodes via Facile Solvothermally Synthesized Niobium-Doped Strontium
Titanate
Posted on 2024-05-10 - 16:53
Ni-rich layered ternary cathodes are promising candidates
thanks
to their low toxic Co-content and high energy density (∼800
Wh/kg). However, a critical challenge in developing Ni-rich cathodes
is to improve cyclic stability, especially under high voltage (>4.3
V), which directly affects the performance and lifespan of the battery.
In this study, niobium-doped strontium titanate (Nb-STO) is successfully
synthesized via a facile solvothermal method and used as a surface
modification layer onto the LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 (NCM811) cathode. The results exhibited that
the Nb-STO modification significantly improved the cycling stability
of the cathode material even under high-voltage (4.5 V) operational
conditions. In particular, the best sample in our work could provide
a high discharge capacity of ∼190 mAh/g after 100 cycles under
1 C with capacity retention over 84% in the voltage range of 3.0–4.5
V, superior to the pristine NCM811 (∼61%) and pure STO modified
STO-811-600 (∼76%) samples under the same conditions. The improved
electrochemical performance and stability of NCM811 under high voltage
should be attributed to not only preventing the dissolution of the
transition metals, further reducing the electrolyte’s degradation
by the end of charge, but also alleviating the internal resistance
growth from uncontrollable cathode–electrolyte interface (CEI)
evolution. These findings suggest that the as-synthesized STO with
an optimized Nb-doping ratio could be a promising candidate for stabilizing
Ni-rich cathode materials to facilitate the widespread commercialization
of Ni-rich cathodes in modern LIBs.
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Guan, Peiyuan; Min, Jie; Zhang, Shuo; Lu, Yile; Liang, Tianyue; Meng, Linghui; et al. (1753). Stabilizing High-Voltage
Performance of Nickel-Rich
Cathodes via Facile Solvothermally Synthesized Niobium-Doped Strontium
Titanate. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c02691