Realizing the enhanced cyclability of a cactus-like NiCoO nanocrystal anode fabricated by molecular layer deposition.

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National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093

Published: January 2021


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Article Abstract

Lithium-ion batteries with conversion-type anode electrodes have attracted increasing interest in providing higher energy storage density than those with commercial intercalation-type electrodes. However, conversion-type materials exhibit severe structural instability and capacity fade during cycling. In this work, a molecular layer deposition (MLD)-derived conductive AlO/carbon layer was employed to stabilize the structure of the cactus-like NiCoO nanocrystal (NC) anode. The conductive AlO/carbon network and cactus-like NiCoO NCs are beneficial for fast Li/e transport. Moreover, the AlO/carbon buffer-layer can prevent the NiCoO NCs from agglomeration and form a steady solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), thus hampering the penetration of the electrolyte. Owing to these advantages, the assembled NiCoO@AlO/carbon half battery shows a high reversible capacity (931.2 mA h g at 2 A g) and long-term stability of 290 mA h g at 5 A g over 500 cycles. Quantitative analyses further reveal the fast kinetics and the capacitance-battery dual model mechanism in the 3D core-shell structures. The design and introduction of MLD-derived hybrid coating may open a new way to conversion-type and alloy-type anode materials beyond NiCoO to achieve high cyclability.

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