Nature Communications (Nov 2024)

Noninvasive rejuvenation strategy of nickel-rich layered positive electrode for Li-ion battery through magneto-electrochemical synergistic activation

  • Haochen Gong,
  • Yu Cao,
  • Baoshan Zhang,
  • Jinsong Zhang,
  • Yiming Zhang,
  • Huili Wang,
  • Shaojie Zhang,
  • Xiaoyi Wang,
  • Yue Mao,
  • Shuo Liu,
  • Chengyu Han,
  • Qianxin Xiang,
  • Chaoyi Zhou,
  • Jie Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-54641-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Nickel-rich layered oxides are one of the most promising positive electrode active materials for high-energy Li-ion batteries. Unfortunately, the practical performance is inevitably circumscribed by the structural deterioration deriving from the Ni/Li antisite disorder, leading to severe capacity loss and life attenuation. Herein, we propose an economical and facile rejuvenation strategy by employing the magneto-electrochemical synergistic activation targeting the positive electrode in assembled Li-ion batteries. This approach induces a transition of Ni3+ from high-spin to low-spin, reducing the super-exchange interaction of Ni-O-transition metal (TM). Meanwhile, electrochemical reaction drives Li+ from the host material and promotes Ni3+ to reoccupy TM layer, recovering intrinsic Li site and extending cycle life. The strategy demonstrates that low-quality positive electrodes can be converted to high-quality ones. Notably, the method can revitalize an aged Li-ion pouch cell (SiC||NCM811, 8 Ah nominal capacity) via optimizing cation occupancy and increase its capacity by 10% from 6.49 to 7.14 Ah at 1 C, illustrating the benefits of the upcycling process.