Grafting a Polymer Coating Layer onto Li 1.2 Ni 0.13 Co 0.13 Mn 0.54 O 2 Cathode by Benzene Diazonium Salts to Facilitate the Cycling Performance and High-Voltage Stability.
Junhao LiuFangkun LiLei XiZhaoyu SunYan YangJiadong ShenShiyan YaoJingwei ZhaoMin ZhuJun LiuPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Li-rich Mn-based cathodes have been regarded as promising cathodes for lithium-ion batteries because of their low cost of raw materials (compared with Ni-rich layer structure and LiCoO 2 cathodes) and high energy density. However, for practical application, it needs to solve the great drawbacks of Li-rich Mn-based cathodes like capacity degradation and operating voltage decline. Herein, an effective method of surface modification by benzene diazonium salts to build a stable interface between the cathode materials and the electrolyte is proposed. The cathodes after modification exhibit excellent cycling performance (the retention of specific capacity is 84.2% after 350 cycles at the current density of 1 C), which is mainly attributed to the better stability of the structure and interface. This work provides a novel way to design the coating layer with benzene diazonium salts for enhancing the structural stability under high voltage condition during cycling.