Tuning of aluminum concentration distribution in high nickel cathode particles for lithium ion batteries

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS(2020)

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This study focuses on a novel approach for the structural design of LiNi0.86Co0.32 Al0.02O2 cathodes by tailoring the distribution of Al elements using milled-Al(OH) 3 . The distribution of Al in the cathode material is investigated using an electron probe micro analyzer. By controlling milled-Al(OH)(3) addition time at 3 and 6 h, thickness of Al-rich layer is varied during co-precipitation process and following calcination with LiOH produces cathode materials with the variant Al distribution. Initial discharge capacities of the cathodes with the Al addition at 3 and 6 h are 202 and 195 mA h g(-1) and the IE (initial efficiency) is 92.5 and 86.6%, respectively. The capacity retentions from the cycling test of the individual cathodes are as high as 96.7 and 92.6% at 50 cycles under 1 C rate, respectively. This advanced electrochemical performance is attributed to gradual increase of Al element from inner to outer in active material. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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High Ni cathode materials,NCA cathode materials,Li-ion batteries,Co-precipitation,EPMA,Tuning of aluminum concentration distribution,Distribution of Al elements
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