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Title: A Novel Perovskite Electron-Ion Conductive Coating to Simultaneously Enhance Cycling Stability and Rate Capability of Li1.2 Ni0.13 Co0.13 Mn0.54 O2 Cathode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries. Author: Gao M, Yan C, Shao Q, Chen J, Zhang C, Chen G, Jiang Y, Zhu T, Sun W, Liu Y, Gao M, Pan H. Journal: Small; 2021 May; 17(19):e2008132. PubMed ID: 33768716. Abstract: Poor cycling stability and rate capability are two key issues needing to be solved for Li- and Mn-rich oxide cathode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Herein, a novel perovskite electron-ion mixed conductor Nd0.6 Sr0.4 CoO3 (NSCO) is used as the coating layer on Li1.2 Ni0.13 Co0.13 Mn0.54 O2 (LNCMO) to simultaneously enhance its cycling stability and rate capability. By coating 3 wt% NSCO, LNCMO-3NSCO exhibits an optimal cycling performance with a capacity retention of 99% at 0.1C (1C = 200 mA g-1 ) after 60 cycles, 91% at 1C after 300 cycles, and 54% at 20C after 1000 cycles, much better than 78%, 63%, and 3% of LNCMO, respectively. Even at a high charge and discharge rate of 50C, LNCMO-3NSCO exhibits a discharge capacity of 53 mAh g-1 and a mid-point discharge voltage of 2.88 V, much higher than those of LNCMO (24 mA h g-1 and 2.40 V, respectively). Benefiting from the high electronic conductivity (1.46 S cm-1 ) and ionic conductivity (1.48 × 10-7 S cm-1 ), NSCO coating not only suppresses transition metals dissolution and structure transformation, but also significantly enhances electronic conductivity and Li+ diffusion coefficient of LNCMO by an order of magnitude.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]