Abstract

AbstractNickel‐rich layered oxides have attracted many attentions for their superior specific capacity and low cost, but they are subjected to fast structural degradation during cycling. Herein, the Al and Sm co‐doped LiNi0.83Co0.07Mn0.10O2 (SC‐NCM‐AS) single‐crystal is demonstrated to overcome their cycling instability issue, and its mechanistic origin for improved structural stability is investigated. It is found that soluble Al ions are homogenously incorporated in the LiNi0.83Co0.07Mn0.10O2 (SC‐NCM) lattice, while Sm ions tends to aggregate in the SC‐NCM outer surface layer. The Li/Ni cation disordering is greatly suppressed through the pillaring effect of stronger AlO bond in SC‐NCM single crystals. Sm‐concentrated outer surface layer can effectively prevent the dissolution of transition metals from SC‐NCM‐AS and inhibit undesirable side reactions induced by the organic electrolyte. This synergistic effect facilitates to suppress the formation of LiOH/Li2CO3 and oxygen vacancies, resulting in released the internal strain, decreased in‐plane transition metals migration and gliding, and eventually preventing formation of nanocracks in SC‐NCM‐AS single crystals upon cycling at high cut‐off voltage. Consequently, Al and Sm co‐doped SC‐NCM exhibits a high specific capacity of 222.4 mAh g−1 and remarkable cycling performance with a capacity retention of 91.1% for 100 cycles.

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