Morphological effect on high compaction density nickel-rich layered oxide cathodes during electrochemical lithiation and delithiation

2021 
ABSTRACT The morphological effect of the blended single-crystalline Li[Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1]O2(NCM-C) and spherical secondary polycrystalline Li[Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1]O2(NCM-SP) cathodes (3:7 in weight) were systematically investigated. Calendering properties of the NCM-C, NCM-SP, and blended cathode were tested on a pilot-scale compactor. The values of maximal coating density and compaction resistance fitted by Heckel's equation indicate that the addition of moderate amounts of NCM-C into NCM-SP produced a significant improvement in the compaction degree and electrical conductivity of cathode laminate. The addition of NCM-C is also found to help reduce the generated electrode stress during electrochemical lithiation and delithiation which is confirmed by using the multi-beam optical sensor (MOS) technique. In the pouch-type full cell test utilizing artificial graphite as the negative electrode, the retained capacity is about 85.3% of its initial capacity by applying 1.0 C current at 25°C after 700 cycles. The rate capability is also improved in the blended cathode even at a 2.0C discharge rate, keeping 97.3% of its initial specific capacity(0.33C rate). It is suggested that the mixed electrode is considered to be a quite promising cathode electrode material to be applied for lithium-ion batteries.
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