Mechanism of Degradation of Capacity and Charge/Discharge Voltages of High-Ni Cathode During Fast Long-Term Cycling Without Voltage Margin

Authors
Park Jae YeolJo, MinjiHong, SeungkiPark, SeunggyuPark, Jae-HoKim, Yong-IlKim, Sang-OkChung, Kyung YoonByun, DongjinKim, Seung MinChang, Wonyoung
Issue Date
2022-08
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Energy Materials, v.12, no.29
Abstract
The authors reveal the mechanisms of degradation of capacity, charge voltage, and discharge voltage of commercially-available high-nickel cathode material when it is cycled without a voltage margin by two different charge protocols: constant-current charging and constant-current, constant-voltage charging. With repeated constant-current charging, the cathode material changes to a non-periodic cation-mixed state, which causes a relatively low voltage degradation, whereas during constant-current, constant-voltage charging, the cathode material changes from a layered structure to a periodic cation-mixed spinel-like phase, with consequent severe voltage decay. This decay results from a reduction in the equilibrium electrode potential and an increase of overpotential which are aggravated in a periodic cation-mixed state. The findings provide insights into the use of excess Li without charge-voltage margin in high-Ni cathode materials.
Keywords
ELECTRIC VEHICLE; LITHIUM; STATE; OXIDE; FADE; cation mixing; electrode potential; high-nickel cathodes; lithium-ion batteries; overpotential; STEM
ISSN
1614-6832
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114839
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202201151
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