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Electroplating lithium transition metal oxides.

Huigang ZhangHailong NingJohn BusbeeZihan ShenChadd KigginsYuyan HuaJanna EavesJerome DavisTan ShiYu-Tsun ShaoJian-Min ZuoXuhao HongYanbin ChanShuangbao WangPeng WangPengcheng SunSheng XuJinyun LiuPaul V Braun
Published in: Science advances (2017)
Materials synthesis often provides opportunities for innovation. We demonstrate a general low-temperature (260°C) molten salt electrodeposition approach to directly electroplate the important lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cathode materials LiCoO2, LiMn2O4, and Al-doped LiCoO2. The crystallinities and electrochemical capacities of the electroplated oxides are comparable to those of the powders synthesized at much higher temperatures (700° to 1000°C). This new growth method significantly broadens the scope of battery form factors and functionalities, enabling a variety of highly desirable battery properties, including high energy, high power, and unprecedented electrode flexibility.
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