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Abstract A high‐energy functional cathode material with an average composition of LiNi 0.72 Co 0.18 Mn 0.10 O 2 , mainly comprising a core material LiNi 0.8 Co 0.2 O 2 encapsulated completely within a stable manganese‐rich concentration‐gradient shell is successfully synthesized by a co‐precipitation process. The LiNi 0.72 Co 0.18 Mn 0.10 O 2 with a concentration‐gradient shell has a shell thickness of about 1 µm and an outer shell composition rich in manganese, LiNi 0.55 Co 0.15 Mn 0.30 O 2 . The core material can deliver a very high capacity of over 200 mA h g −1 , while the manganese‐rich concentration‐gradient shell improves the cycling and thermal stability of the material. These improvements are caused by a gradual and continuous increase of the stable tetravalent Mn in the concentration‐gradient shell layer. The electrochemical and thermal properties of this cathode material are found to be far superior to those of the core LiNi 0.8 Co 0.2 O 2 material alone. Electron microscopy also reveals that the original crystal structure of this material remains intact after cycling.
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Advanced Functional Materials
Argonne National Laboratory
Hanyang University
Illinois Institute of Technology
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