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TiO 2 -LiF composite coating for improving NCM622 cathode cycling stability: one-step construction.

Kai HuangJinxia ZhouHuili YangTianzheng XieTu LanSuichang OngHeng JiangYibo ZengHang GuoYing Zhang
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
The Ni-rich NCM622 is a promising cathode material for future high energy lithium ion batteries, but unstable electrochemical performance of NCM622 hinder its large scale commercial application. The cycling peformance of nickel-rich LiNi 0.6 Co 0.2 Mn 0.2 O 2 (NCM622) cathode materials can be improved by surface coating. Here, a one-step approach based on TiF 4 is used to successfully manufacture modified NCM622 cathode materials with a TiO 2 -LiF coating. The TiO 2 -LiF coated NCM622 preserves 79.7% capacity retention which is higher than the pure NCM622 (68.9%) at 1C after 200 cycles within 2.7-4.3 V. This material serves as the cathode for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). The uniform TiO 2 -LiF coating layer can alleviate structural degradation brought on by unfavorable side reactions with the electrolyte has been validated. TiO 2 -LiF coated on NCM622 cathode materials can be modified easily by one-step approach.
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