1. A Long Cycle‐Life High‐Voltage Spinel Lithium‐Ion Battery Electrode Achieved by Site‐Selective Doping.
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Liang, Gemeng, Wu, Zhibin, Didier, Christophe, Zhang, Wenchao, Cuan, Jing, Li, Baohua, Ko, Kuan‐Yu, Hung, Po‐Yang, Lu, Cheng‐Zhang, Chen, Yuanzhen, Leniec, Grzegorz, Kaczmarek, Sławomir Maksymilian, Johannessen, Bernt, Thomsen, Lars, Peterson, Vanessa K., Pang, Wei Kong, and Guo, Zaiping
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LITHIUM-ion batteries ,SPINEL ,ELECTRODES ,LEAD-acid batteries ,CATHODES ,ENERGY density - Abstract
Spinel LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 (LNMO) is a promising cathode candidate for the next‐generation high energy‐density lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). Unfortunately, the application of LNMO is hindered by its poor cycle stability. Now, site‐selectively doped LNMO electrode is prepared with exceptional durability. In this work, Mg is selectively doped onto both tetrahedral (8a) and octahedral (16c) sites in the Fd3‾ m structure. This site‐selective doping not only suppresses unfavorable two‐phase reactions and stabilizes the LNMO structure against structural deformation, but also mitigates the dissolution of Mn during cycling. Mg‐doped LNMOs exhibit extraordinarily stable electrochemical performance in both half‐cells and prototype full‐batteries with novel TiNb2O7 counter‐electrodes. This work pioneers an atomic‐doping engineering strategy for electrode materials that could be extended to other energy materials to create high‐performance devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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