For the first time, the (003) cracking is observed and determined to be the major cracking mechanism for the primary particles of Ni-rich layered dioxides as the positive electrode for Li-ion batteries. Using transmission electron microscopy techniques, here we show that the propagation and fracturing of platelet-like rock-salt phase along the (003) plane of the layered oxide are the leading cause for the cracking of primary particles. The fracturing of the rock-salt platelet is induced by the stress discontinuity between the parent layered oxide and the rock-salt phase. The high nickel content is considered to be the key factor for the formation of the rock-salt platelet and thus the (003) cracking. The (003)-type cracking can be a major factor for the structural degradation and associated capacity fade of the layered positive electrode.
Revised: June 23, 2020 |
Published: November 10, 2017
Citation
Zhang H., F. Omenya, P. Yan, L. Luo, M.S. Whittingham, C. Wang, and G. Zhou. 2017.Rock-salt Growth Induced (003) Cracking in Layered Positive Electrode for Li-ion Batteries.ACS Energy Letters 2, no. 11:2607-2615.PNNL-SA-130267.doi:10.1021/acsenergylett.7b00907