Ga-Doped Ultrahigh-Nickel Oxide Microspheres with Radially Aligned Primary Grains as a Cathode for Stable Cycling Li-Ion Batteries
Zhi-Chao Liu,
Shuai Hao,
Xue-Ping Gao
Abstract:Owing to the high energy density, ultrahigh-nickel (Ni
> 0.9) layered
oxides are used as promising cathode materials for next-generation
Li-ion batteries. Unfortunately, the serious pulverization and rapid
capacity fading during cycling limit the commercial viability of an
ultrahigh-nickel oxide cathode. Herein, the introduction of Ga into
LiNi0.96Co0.04O2 brings a radially
aligned microstructural change of oxide microspheres during the lithiation
of the Ni0.96Co0.04(OH)2 precursor.
As expected, such radially … Show more
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