Structural Understanding for High-Voltage Stabilization of Lithium Cobalt Oxide

Adv Mater. 2024 Feb;36(6):e2307404. doi: 10.1002/adma.202307404. Epub 2023 Dec 1.

Abstract

The rapid development of modern consumer electronics is placing higher demands on the lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2 ; LCO) cathode that powers them. Increasing operating voltage is exclusively effective in boosting LCO capacity and energy density but is inhibited by the innate high-voltage instability of the LCO structure that serves as the foundation and determinant of its electrochemical behavior in lithium-ion batteries. This has stimulated extensive research on LCO structural stabilization. Here, it is focused on the fundamental structural understanding of LCO cathode from long-term studies. Multi-scale structures concerning LCO bulk and surface and various structural issues along with their origins and corresponding stabilization strategies with specific mechanisms are uncovered and elucidated at length, which will certainly deepen and advance the knowledge of LCO structure and further its inherent relationship with electrochemical performance. Based on these understandings, remaining questions and opportunities for future stabilization of the LCO structure are also emphasized.

Keywords: lithium cobalt oxide; lithium-ion batteries; structural modifications; structural understandings; structure-performance relationship.

Publication types

  • Review