2D Phosphorene-Decorated Ni-Rich Layered Cathodes for High-Power and High-Energy Li-Ion Batteries

Authors
Lee, JihoeNam, KijeongKu, BonyoungChoi, MyungeunCho, Min-kyungJung, Su YeonMin, JinhongAhn, JinhoLee, YongseokLee, Sang-YeopLee, DohyunCho, Yun SeongKwon, Da-SolYoo, Jung-KeunKang, JoohoonKim, Jongsoon
Issue Date
2025-08
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials
Abstract
To meet the demands of high-energy lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), cathodes must achieve high mass loading and low carbon content without compromising rate capability or cycling stability. However, the intrinsically low electronic conductivity of conventional surface coatings limits their effectiveness under high mass loading and low carbon content conditions. Here, a surface modification strategy leveraging conductive and chemically stable 2D phosphorene (2DP), electrochemically exfoliated from black phosphorus, is presented to modify the surface of Li[Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1]O2 (NCM811) cathodes. The 2DP-decorated NCM811 (2DP-NCM811) delivers a high discharge capacity of 209.7 mAh g-1 at 30 mA g-1 and maintains 183.2 mAh g-1 at 500 mA g-1 under practical conditions (18 mg cm-2 cathode loading, 1 wt.% carbon). Compared to bare and phosphate-decorated counterparts, 2DP-NCM811 exhibits enhanced power capability. It also shows improved cycling stability with 82.7% capacity retention after 100 cycles, outperforming bare NCM811 (73.8%) and phosphate-decorated NCM811 (80.1%). Operando X-ray diffraction and ex situ transmission electron microscopy confirm that the application of 2DP effectively suppresses structural degradation. This study demonstrates a surface engineering strategy that addresses both structural instability and electronic limitations by integrating a conductive and chemically stable 2D material, offering a scalable route toward high-performance LIB cathodes.
Keywords
ELECTRODES; ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES; OXIDE CATHODE; VOLTAGE; DEGRADATION; PERFORMANCE; cathode; conductive coating; high-Ni; Li-ion batteries; phosphorene
ISSN
1616-301X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153110
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202511385
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