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Chip-based in situ TEM investigation of structural thermal instability in aged layered cathode.


ABSTRACT: Thermally induced oxygen release is an intrinsic structural instability in layered cathodes, which causes thermal runaway issues and becomes increasingly critical with the continuous improvement in energy density. Furthermore, thermal runaway events always occur in electrochemically aged cathodes, where the coupling of the thermal and electrochemical effect remains elusive. Herein, we report the anomalous segregation of cobalt metal in an aged LiCoO2 cathode, which is attributed to the local exposure of the high-energy (100) surface of LiCoO2 and weak interface Co-O dangling bonds significantly promoting the diffusion of Co. The presence of the LCO-Co interface severely aggregated the oxygen release in the form of dramatic Co growth. A unique particle-to-particle oxygen release pathway was also found, starting from the isolated high reduction areas induced by the cycling heterogeneity. This study provides atomistic insight into the robust coupling between the intrinsic structural instability and electrochemical cycling.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10408578 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chip-based <i>in situ</i> TEM investigation of structural thermal instability in aged layered cathode.

Wang Yuhan Y   Yuan Yuan Y   Liao Xiaobin X   Van Tendeloo Gustaaf G   Zhao Yan Y   Sun Congli C  

Nanoscale advances 20230714 16


Thermally induced oxygen release is an intrinsic structural instability in layered cathodes, which causes thermal runaway issues and becomes increasingly critical with the continuous improvement in energy density. Furthermore, thermal runaway events always occur in electrochemically aged cathodes, where the coupling of the thermal and electrochemical effect remains elusive. Herein, we report the anomalous segregation of cobalt metal in an aged LiCoO<sub>2</sub> cathode, which is attributed to th  ...[more]

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