Abstract

Stable cycling of LiCoO2 (LCO) cathode at high voltage is extremely challenging due to the notable structural instability in deeply delithiated states. Here, using the sol-gel coating method, LCO materials (LMP-LCO) are obtained with bulk Mg-doping and surface LiMgPO4 /Li3 PO4 (LMP/LPO) coating. The experimental results suggest that the simultaneous modification in the bulk and at the surface is demonstrated to be highly effective in improving the high-voltage performance of LCO. LMP-LCO cathodes deliver 149.8mAhg-1 @4.60 V and 146.1mAhg-1 @4.65 V after 200 cycles at 1C. For higher cut-off voltages, 4.70 and 4.80V, LMP-LCO cathodes still achieve 144.9mAhg-1 after 150 cycles and 136.8mAhg-1 after 100 cycles at 1C, respectively. Bulk Mg-dopants enhance the ionicity of CoO bond by tailoring the band centers of Co 3d and O 2p, promoting stable redox on O2- , and thus enhancing stable cycling at high cut-off voltages. Meanwhile, LMP/LPO surface coating suppresses detrimental surface side reactions while allowing facile Li-ion diffusion. The mechanism of high-voltage cycling stability is investigated by combining experimental characterizations and theoretical calculations. This study proposes a strategy of surface-to-bulk simultaneous modification to achieve superior structural stability at high voltages.

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