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Yiyuan Hua1, Yudong Zhang1, Adila Ablimit1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang 212100, China.
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LiNiO2 (LNO), as the ultimate form of Ni-rich layered cathodes with a capacity exceeding 230 mAh g-1, faces severe challenges including Li+/Ni2+ cation disordering, high interfacial reactivity, and lattice instability, which collectively lead to sluggish Li+ kinetics, parasitic side reactions, and detrimental phase transitions during cycling. Conventional strategies such as elemental doping and surface coating fail to simultaneously address the trade-off between capacity and stability. Herein, we propose a synergistic approach that combines high-entropy doping and precise composition modulation. A structurally reinforced high-entropy doped LNO material is synthesized via coprecipitation, where atomic-level dispersion of dopants and entropy stabilization effects collaboratively optimize multielement synergy. This design suppresses cation disordering, enhances Li+ diffusion kinetics at high rates, strengthens lattice robustness in highly charged states, and ultimately improves the durability of LNO cathode.
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