Ternary Inert Element Co‐Doping: a New Approach to Stable 4.7 V LiCoO <sub>2</sub>
Abstract
Abstract LiCoO 2 (LCO) has long dominated the cathode materials in portable electronic batteries due to its high volumetric energy density. However, the pursuit of higher voltages to achieve larger capacities remains a challenge due to severer structural degradation. Herein, a ternary inert element co‐doping strategy that can greatly improve the structure stability of LCOs at elevated voltages is reported. Mg and Ni doping at Li site support the layered structure in the highly delithiated state, while Ni also facilitates the separation of O 2p and Co 3d orbits, thereby suppressing oxygen loss. Meanwhile, Al doping at Co site suppresses the distortion of Co–O octahedra and stabilizes the Co layers. The synergistic effects of Al, Mg and Ni co‐doping inhibit the irreversible H3–H1‐3 phase transitions and mitigate internal stress accumulation. The Al–Mg–Ni co‐doped LCO exhibits a capacity of 221 mAh g −1 with a capacity retention of 65.5% after 1500 cycles at 4.6 V. At a higher voltage of 4.7 V, it delivers a capacity of 225.8 mAh g −1 with a capacity retention of 58.6% after 600 cycles. This multiple inert elements co‐doping strategy gives an effective method for stabilizing the high‐voltage LCO and other related layered oxide materials.
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Authors (8)
Xiaolei Li
Xiaolong Zhu
Hubei Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Power Sources, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences
Yihao Zhang
Li Han
Jian Gao
Dong Liu
Hefei National Research Center for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
Jieshan Qiu
College of Chemical Engineering
Weidong Zhou
Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Organic–Inorganic Composites, College of Chemical Engineering