Abstract
The new energy era has put forward higher requirements for lithium-ion batteries, and the cathode material plays a major role in the determination of electrochemical performance. Due to the advantages of low cost, environmental friendliness, and reversible capacity, high-nickel ternary materials are considered to be one of ideal candidates for power batteries now and in the future. At present, the main design idea of ternary materials is to fully consider the structural stability and safety performance of batteries while maintaining high energy density. Ternary materials currently face problems such as low lithium-ion diffusion rate and irreversible collapse of the structure, although the battery performance can be improved utilizing coating, ion doping, etc., the actual demand requires a more effective modification method based on the intrinsic properties of the material. Based on the summary of the current research status of the ternary material LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 (NCM622), a comparative study of the modification paths of the material was conducted from the level of molecular action mechanism. Finally, the major problems of ternary cathode materials and the future development direction are pointed out to stimulate more innovative insights and facilitate their practical applications.
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