Aluminum Interdiffusion into LiCoO2 Using Atomic Layer Deposition for High Rate Lithium Ion Batteries

ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS(2018)

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Here, as with previous work, atomic layer deposition (ALD) has been used to deposit Al2O3 on positive electrode active materials, LiCoO2, to create a protective barrier layer, suppress the high potential phase transition, and thus reduce the subsequent Co dissolution. However, in this study it was found that it also resulted in the reduction of the charge transfer resistance at the positive electrode-electrolyte interface, thus enhancing the performance of the battery. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, in conjunction with transmission electron microscopy, shows that a discrete Al2O3 shell was not formed under the selected growth conditions and that the Al diffused into the bulk LiCoO2. The resulting active oxide material, which was significantly thicker than the nominally ALD growth rate would predict, is proposed to be of the form LiCoO2:Al with amorphous and crystalline regions depending on the AI content. The cells consisting of the modified electrodes were found to have good cycling stability and discharge capacities of similar to 110 mA h g(-1) (0.12 mA h cm(-2)) and similar to 35 mA h g(-1) (0.04 mA h cm(-2)) at 50 and 100 C, respectively.
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atomic layer deposition,lithium ion batteries,solid electrolyte interface,high charge-discharge rate,Al2O3,charge transfer
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