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Design of Surface Doping for Mitigating Transition Metal Dissolution in LiNi0.5.Mn1.5O4 Nanoparticles.

Authors :
Lim, Jin‐Myoung
Oh, Rye‐Gyeong
Kim, Duho
Cho, Woosuk
Cho, Kyeongjae
Cho, Maenghyo
Park, Min‐Sik
Source :
ChemSusChem; 10/20/2016, Vol. 9 Issue 20, p2967-2973, 7p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) comprising spinel cathode materials, the dissolution of transition metals (TMs) in the cathodes causes severe cyclic degradation. We investigate the origin and mechanism of surface TM dissolution in high-voltage spinel oxide (LiNi<subscript>0.5.</subscript>Mn<subscript>1.5</subscript>O<subscript>4</subscript>) nanoparticles to find a practical method for its mitigation. Atomic structures of the LiNi<subscript>0.5.</subscript>Mn<subscript>1.5</subscript>O<subscript>4</subscript> surfaces are developed, and the electronic structures are investigated by first-principles calculations. The results indicate that titanium is a promising dopant for forming a more stable surface structure by reinforcing metal-oxygen bonds in LiNi<subscript>0.5.</subscript>Mn<subscript>1.5</subscript>O<subscript>4</subscript>. Experimentally synthesized LiNi<subscript>0.5.</subscript>Mn<subscript>1.5</subscript>O<subscript>4</subscript> with titanium surface doping exhibits improved electrochemical performance by suppressing undesirable TM dissolution during cycles. The theoretical prediction and experimental validation presented here suggest a viable method to suppress TM dissolution in LiNi<subscript>0.5.</subscript>Mn<subscript>1.5</subscript>O<subscript>4</subscript>. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18645631
Volume :
9
Issue :
20
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
ChemSusChem
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119119157
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.201600821