The stability and redox mechanisms of Ni-rich NMC cathodes: Insights from first-principles many-body calculations
Hrishit Banerjee,
Clare P. Grey,
Andrew J. Morris
Abstract:Ni-rich LiNi_aMn_bCo_cO_2 (NMC) cathodes undergo a series of degradation reactions, a prominent one being oxygen loss from the surface of the NMC particles, this process being more pronounced as Ni content is increased and at high voltages. Our first-principles study examines the redox behavior of transition metals and O in Ni-rich NMC cathodes as a function of (de)lithiation. We use ab initio multiple scattering, density-functional theory (DFT) based core-loss spectroscopy, and dynamical mean-field theory (DM… Show more
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