Formation of the Spinel Phase in the Layered Composite Cathode Used in Li-Ion Batteries
Argonne National Laboratory · Pacific Northwest National Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
Pristine Li-rich layered cathodes, such as Li(1.2)Ni(0.2)Mn(0.6)O(2) and Li(1.2)Ni(0.1)Mn(0.525)Co(0.175)O(2), were identified to exist in two different structures: LiMO(2)R3[overline]m and Li(2)MO(3)C2/m phases. Upon 300 cycles of charge/discharge, both phases gradually transform to the spinel structure. The transition from LiMO(2)R3[overline]m to spinel is accomplished through the migration of transition metal ions to the Li site without breaking down the lattice, leading to the formation of mosaic structured spinel grains within the parent particle. In contrast, transition from Li(2)MO(3)C2/m to spinel involves removal of Li(+) and O(2-), which produces large lattice strain and leads to the breakdown of the…
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13Topics & keywords
- Spinel
- Materials science
- Ion
- Chemical physics
- Composite number
- Cathode
- Chemical engineering
- Phase transition