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Atomically Defined Templates for Epitaxial Growth of Complex Oxide Thin Films
Published on: December 4, 2014
Enabling uniform lithiation in solid-state synthesis by preventing pre-matured surface grain coarsening through grain
Yifan Wu1, Xincan Cai1, Weiyi Lin1
1School of Physical Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University Shanghai 201210 China.
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Solid-state calcination profoundly influences the structural integrity and electrochemical performance of polycrystalline layered oxide cathode materials in lithium-ion batteries. As temperatures increase, heterogeneous phase transitions driven by solid-state diffusion can result in structural non-uniformity. In this study, we employ operando characterization techniques and high-resolution electron microscopy to scrutinize the inherent heterogeneity observed in the early-stage of the solid-state lithiation process and its subsequent influence on the formation and merging of resultant LiNi0.9Co0.05Mn0.05 (NCM90) grains on the surface of the secondary particle. We found that a conformal atomic layer deposited WO3 layer on the hydroxide precursor could be in situ lithiated to form Li x WO y compounds, which are stable and non-dissolvable at the grain boundaries, further acting as a segregation layer to prevent the merging of grains during the formation of a layered phase on the surface of secondary particles, which preserves the route for the uniform lithiation of the inner part of the secondary particles. These investigations shed light on the effect of solid-state reaction heterogeneity and present a novel methodology for mitigating the persistent challenge by grain boundary engineering.
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