Review-Lithium-Excess Layered Cathodes for Lithium Rechargeable Batteries

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The exceptionally high gravimetric capacity of lithium-excess layered cathodes (LLCs) has generated interest in their use in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for high-capacity applications. Their unique electrochemical and structural properties are responsible for this high capacity, which exceeds the theoretical redox capability of transition metal oxides and have been intensively investigated. However, various fundamental and practical challenges must be overcome before LLCs can be successfully commercialized. The structure of pristine LLCs, which varies with the composition and type of transition metal species used, remains unclear. In addition, the structure continuously changes during electrochemical cycling, which further complicates its understanding. In this review, we discuss the current understanding of LLCs, including their pristine structures, redox chemistries, and structural evolution during cycling, and suggest future research directions to address the critical issues.
Publisher
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
Issue Date
2015
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Keywords

X-RAY-DIFFRACTION; LI-ION BATTERIES; POSITIVE ELECTRODE MATERIALS; NICKEL MANGANESE OXIDES; HIGH-CAPACITY; LOCAL-STRUCTURE; HIGH-VOLTAGE; ENERGY-DENSITY; HIGH-POWER; ELECTROCHEMICAL PERFORMANCE

Citation

JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.162, no.14, pp.A2447 - A2467

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0013-4651
DOI
10.1149/2.0071514jes
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/205664
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