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Coating Robust Layers on Ni-Rich Cathode Active Materials while Suppressing Cation Mixing for All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries
Sunmin Kim, Minji Kim, Miju Ku, Junghum Park, Jong‐Hyuk Lee, Young‐Beom Kim
IF 16ACS Nano
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This study focused on addressing the challenges associated with the incompatibility between sulfide solid electrolytes and Ni-rich cathode active materials (CAMs) in all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries. To resolve these issues, protective layers have been explored for Ni-rich materials. Lithium lanthanum titanate (LLTO), a perovskite-type material, is recognized for its excellent chemical stability and ionic conductivity, which render it a potential protective layer in CAMs. However, traditional methods of achieving the perovskite structure involve temperatures exceeding 700 °C, resulting in challenges such as LLTO agglomeration, secondary phase formation between LLTO and CAM, and cation mixing within the CAM. In this study, a rapid technique known as flash-light sintering (FLS) was employed to fabricate a uniform and pure perovskite protective layer without inducing cation mixing within the CAM. The LLTO-coated LiNi<sub>0.8</sub>Co<sub>0.1</sub>Mn<sub>0.1</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (NCM811) with FLS treatment demonstrated minimal cation mixing and formed a fully covered dense layer. This resulted in a high initial capacity and effectively addressed the incompatibility issues between the sulfide electrolytes and CAM. The rapid FLS method not only streamlines the fabrication of LLTO-coated NCM811 but also provides opportunities for its broader application to materials that were previously deemed impractical because of high sintering temperatures.

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Materials scienceLithium (medication)CathodeMixing (physics)CoatingIonSolid-stateChemical engineeringNanotechnologyChemistry
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2024