Lithium-Rich
Layered Oxide Cathode Materials Modified
for Lithium-Ion Batteries by CoS of a 3D Rock Salt Structure Assisted
by PVP
Posted on 2024-12-11 - 12:35
The problem of rapid degradation
of the operating voltage and discharge
specific capacity of lithium-rich layered oxide (LRMs) cathode materials
is a major constraint for their commercial application. In this paper,
CoS coating with a 3D layered structure assisted by PVP is used to
enhance the cycle life and rate performance of the LRMs material.
The introduction of PVP has the following effects: (1) it reduces
the solubility of CoS in the electrolyte solution and forms a stable
CoS coating, and (2) it acts as a nitrogen-containing carbon matrix
material and the heteroatomic dopant, and can provide more active
sites to improve the conductivity of CoS. In addition, the CoS coating
is capable of efficaciously reducing the direct contact area between
electrolyte solution and the LRMs material and alleviating the occurrence
of harmful interface reactions. The result of this study manifests
that after the modification through CoS modification by PVP, the problem
of the capacity decay is obviously solved. When the current density
is 0.2 C, the highest specific capacity of 248.87 mAh g–1 can be provided. The capacity retention ratio of the LRMs@CoS material
is 87.21% after 100 cycles, and the capacity decay is 0.3182 mAh g–1 (1.1534 mAh g–1 for the LRMs material)
per cycle. When the current density is 1 C, the first discharge specific
capacity of 220.91 mAh g–1 is achieved, which demonstrates
outstanding electrochemical performance. This study has come up with
a simple and practical mentality to realize the modification of cathode
materials for high-performance lithium-ion batteries.
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Jin, Guangchao; Liu, Dongmei; Hu, Kaihan; Sun, Songyuan; Wu, Huigui; Fu, Na; et al. (2024). Lithium-Rich
Layered Oxide Cathode Materials Modified
for Lithium-Ion Batteries by CoS of a 3D Rock Salt Structure Assisted
by PVP. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c15367