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Engineering the surface of LiCoO2 electrodes using atomic layer deposition for stable high-voltage lithium ion batteries
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Jin Xie;Jie Zhao;Yayuan Liu;Haotian Wang;Chong Liu;Tong Wu;Po-Chun Hsu;Dingchang Lin;Yang Jin;Yi Cui
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atomic layer deposition
/ Atomic layer epitaxy
/ Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra
/ Biomedicine
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coated electrodes
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Electric potential
/ Electric vehicles
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Flux density
/ Interface reactions
/ Lithium
/ lithium cobalt oxide
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Materials Science
/ Nanotechnology
/ Research Article
/ Spectroscopy
/ Voltage
2017
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Engineering the surface of LiCoO2 electrodes using atomic layer deposition for stable high-voltage lithium ion batteries
by
Jin Xie;Jie Zhao;Yayuan Liu;Haotian Wang;Chong Liu;Tong Wu;Po-Chun Hsu;Dingchang Lin;Yang Jin;Yi Cui
in
atomic layer deposition
/ Atomic layer epitaxy
/ Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra
/ Biomedicine
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coated electrodes
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Electric potential
/ Electric vehicles
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Flux density
/ Interface reactions
/ Lithium
/ lithium cobalt oxide
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Materials Science
/ Nanotechnology
/ Research Article
/ Spectroscopy
/ Voltage
2017
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Engineering the surface of LiCoO2 electrodes using atomic layer deposition for stable high-voltage lithium ion batteries
by
Jin Xie;Jie Zhao;Yayuan Liu;Haotian Wang;Chong Liu;Tong Wu;Po-Chun Hsu;Dingchang Lin;Yang Jin;Yi Cui
in
atomic layer deposition
/ Atomic layer epitaxy
/ Atomic/Molecular Structure and Spectra
/ Biomedicine
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Coated electrodes
/ Condensed Matter Physics
/ Electric potential
/ Electric vehicles
/ Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
/ Electrochemistry
/ Electrodes
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Flux density
/ Interface reactions
/ Lithium
/ lithium cobalt oxide
/ Lithium-ion batteries
/ Materials Science
/ Nanotechnology
/ Research Article
/ Spectroscopy
/ Voltage
2017
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Engineering the surface of LiCoO2 electrodes using atomic layer deposition for stable high-voltage lithium ion batteries
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Engineering the surface of LiCoO2 electrodes using atomic layer deposition for stable high-voltage lithium ion batteries
Jin Xie;Jie Zhao;Yayuan Liu;Haotian Wang;Chong Liu;Tong Wu;Po-Chun Hsu;Dingchang Lin;Yang Jin;Yi Cui
2017
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Developing advanced technologies to stabilize positive electrodes of lithium ion batteries under high-voltage operation is becoming increasingly important,owing to the potential to achieve substantially enhanced energy density for applications such as portable electronics and electrical vehicles.Here,we deposited chemically inert and ionically conductive LiAlO2 interfacial layers on LiCoO2 electrodes using the atomic layer deposition technique.During prolonged cycling at high-voltage,the LiAlO2 coating not only prevented interfacial reactions between the LiCoO2 electrode and electrolyte,as confirmed by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and Raman characterizations,but also allowed lithium ions to freely diffuse into LiCoO2 without sacrificing the power density.As a result,a capacity value close to 200 mA·h·g-1 was achieved for the LiCoO2 electrodes with commercial level loading densities,cycled at the cut-off potential of 4.6 V vs.Li+/Li for 50 stable cycles;this represents a 40% capacity gain,compared with the values obtained for commercial samples cycled at the cut-off potential of 4.2 V vs.Li+/Li.
Publisher
Tsinghua University Press,Springer
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