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Rich-Carbonyl Carbon Catalysis Facilitating the Li 2 CO 3 Decomposition for Cathode Lithium Compensation Agent.

Yingjie WuJie JuBolei ShenJie WeiHao JiangChunzhong LiYingjie Wu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The active lithium loss of lithium-ion batteries can be well addressed by adding a cathode lithium compensation agent. Due to the poor conductivity and electrochemical activity, lithium carbonate (Li 2 CO 3 ) is not considered as a candidate. Herein, an effective cathode lithium compensation agent, the recrystallized Li 2 CO 3 combined with large specific surface area disordered porous carbon (R-LCO@SPC) is prepared. The screened SPC makes it easier for nano-sized Li 2 CO 3 to adsorb and decompose on carbon substrate, meantime, exposing plenty of catalytic active sites of C═O, which can significantly improve the electrochemical activity and conductivity of Li 2 CO 3 , thus greatly reducing the decomposition potential of Li 2 CO 3 (4.0 V) and releasing high irreversible capacity (580 mAh g -1 ) compared to the unmodified Li 2 CO 3 (nearly no capacity above 4.6 V). Meantime, the Li 2 CO 3 can disappear completely without any by-product after the initial cycle accompanied by partially dissolved in electrolyte, optimizing the composition of SEI. The resultant lithium compensation agent applied to LMFP//graphite full cell exhibits a 19.1% increase in energy density, enhancing the rate and cycling performance, demonstrating great practical applications potential in high energy density lithium-ion batteries.
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