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High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide In Ni-rich layered oxide cathodes, cycling above the oxygen-loss threshold voltage (∼4.3 V vs Li + /Li) promotes structural transformations at the cathode surface. These transformations can result in various thermodynamically favorable rocksalt-like (RSL) structures (NiO, NiO x, and/or Li y Ni z O) that have different Li + transport properties. Elucidating the precise phase type in the RSL can help determine design strategies to improve Li + kinetics and identify design rules to suppress capacity fade in Ni-rich cathodes. This study utilizes surface-sensitive X-ray absorption spectroscopy in combination with first-principles simulations and distinguishes the layered oxide spectroscopic features from those of surface-reduced layers of pure NiO and Li x Ni 1– x O. The transport of lithium ions through this oxygen-loss-induced surface-reconstructed layer is studied with operando X-ray diffraction in a pouch cell as a function of cycling aging and constant voltage protocols.
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