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High capacity battery cathode prelithiation to offset initial lithium loss

Author(s)
Sun, YongmingLee, Hyun-WookSeh, Zhi WeiLiu, NianSun, JieLi, YuzhangCui, Yi
Issued Date
2016-01
DOI
10.1038/nenergy.2015.8
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/18403
Fulltext
http://www.nature.com/articles/nenergy20158
Citation
NATURE ENERGY, v.1, pp.15008
Abstract
Loss of lithium in the initial cycles appreciably reduces the energy density of lithium-ion batteries. Anode prelithiation is a common approach to address the problem, although it faces the issues of high chemical reactivity and instability in ambient and battery processing conditions. Here we report a facile cathode prelithiation method that oers high prelithiation ecacy and good compatibility with existing lithium-ion battery technologies. We fabricate cathode additives consisting of nanoscale mixtures of transition metals and lithium oxide that are obtained by conversion reactions of metal oxide and lithium. These nanocomposites aord a high theoretical prelithiation capacity (typically up to 800 mAh g−1 , 2,700 mAh cm−3 ) during charging. We demonstrate that in a full-cell configuration, the LiFePO4 electrode with a 4.8% Co/Li2O additive shows 11% higher overall capacity than that of the pristine LiFePO4 electrode. The use of the cathode additives provides an eective route to compensate the large initial lithium loss of high-capacity anode materials and improves the electrochemical performance of existing lithium-ion batteries.
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
ISSN
2058-7546

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