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Fabricating Heterostructures for Boosting the Structure Stability of Li-Rich Cathodes.

Yao LiQing ZhaoMengke ZhangLang QiuZhuo ZhengYang LiuYan SunBenhe ZhongYang SongXiao-Dong Guo
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
Li-rich Mn-based oxides are regarded as the most promising new-generation cathode materials, but their practical application is greatly hindered by structure collapse and capacity degradation. Herein, a rock salt phase is epitaxially constructed on the surface of Li-rich Mn-based cathodes through Mo doping to improve their structural stability. The heterogeneous structure composed of a rock salt phase and layered phase is induced by Mo 6+ enriched on the particle surface, and the strong Mo-O bonding can enhance the TM-O covalence. Therefore, it can stabilize lattice oxygen and inhibit the side reaction of the interface and structural phase transition. The discharge capacity of 2% Mo-doped samples (Mo 2%) displays 279.67 mA h g -1 at 0.1 C (vs 254.39 mA h g -1 (pristine)), and the discharge capacity retention rate of Mo 2% is 79.4% after 300 cycles at 5 C (vs 47.6% (pristine)).
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