Understanding improved cycling and thermal stability of compositionally graded Ni-rich layered LiNi0.6Mn0.2Co0.2O2 cathode materials
The concentration gradient is a strategic design, adjusting the distribution of Ni, typically with a higher Ni content in the core and a higher Mn content toward the surface. This design leverages the pivotal role of the Ni/Mn ratio, seeking to optimize cathode performance by balancing Ni's high capacity with Mn's stabilizing effects, particularly at the surface where degradation commonly occurs during cycling. Here, our study delves into the intricate structural and chemical transformations within concentration gradient cathode materials during electrochemical cycling. Utilizing advanced synchrotron X-ray techniques, including hard and soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (hXAS, sXAS), and nanoscale X-ray imaging,more »