Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1290356 Journal of Power Sources 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, the mechanism of enhanced performance of ZrO2-coated LiCoO2 especially at high potential range is systematically investigated. Firstly, when overcharging to 4.5 V (higher than 4.2 V, the normal cutoff charging potential), phase transformation from H1 to H2 takes place with less volume expansion for ZrO2-coated LiCoO2 (1.2% and 2.2% for as-received one). EIS analysis indicates the growth of interfacial impedance during charging/discharging can be effectively suppressed with ZrO2 coating on the LiCoO2 surface. It is demonstrated as well that cation mixing of the cycled LiCoO2 caused by re-intercalation of dissolved Co2+ is inhibited with the ZrO2 coating on the LiCoO2. Therefore the ZrO2-coated LiCoO2 shows great enhancement in the electrochemical properties with 85% capacity retention after 30 cycles from 3 to 4.5 V at a rate of 0.5C. Nevertheless, under the same evaluation process, the as-received LiCoO2 possesses only 21% capacity retention, which is resulted from the formation of polymeric layers by the electrolyte decomposition on its surface, the higher volumetric changes during charging/discharging and possible cation mixing by re-intercalation of the dissolved Co2+.

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