March 22, 2017
Journal Article

Li- and Mn-rich Cathode Materials: Challenges to Commercialization

Abstract

The lithium- and manganese-rich (LMR) layered structure cathode exhibit one of the highest specific energy (~900 Wh kg-1) among all the cathode materials. However, the practical applications of LMR cathodes are still hindered by several significant challenges including voltage fade, large initial capacity loss, poor rate capability and limited cycle life. Herein, we review the recent progresses and understandings on the application of LMR cathode materials from practical point of view. Several key parameters of LMR cathodes that affect the LMR/graphite full cell operation are systematically analysed. These factors include the first cycle capacity loss, voltage fade, powder tap density, electrode density of LMR based cathode etc. New approaches to minimize the detrimental effect of these factors are highlighted in this work. We also provided the perspectives for the future research on LMR cathode materials, focusing on addressing the fundamental problems of LMR cathodes while always keeping practical considerations in mind.

Revised: July 25, 2017 | Published: March 22, 2017

Citation

Zheng J., S. Myeong, W. Cho, P. Yan, J. Xiao, C.M. Wang, and J. Cho, et al. 2017. Li- and Mn-rich Cathode Materials: Challenges to Commercialization. Advanced Energy Materials 7, no. 6:Article No. 1601284. PNNL-SA-117202. doi:10.1002/aenm.201601284