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An Overview on the Advances of LiCoO<sub>2</sub> Cathodes for Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Yingchun LyuMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 ChinaXia WuNingde Amperex Techology Ltd Ningde 352100 ChinaKai WangNingde Amperex Techology Ltd Ningde 352100 ChinaZhijie FengMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 ChinaTao ChengMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 ChinaYang LiuMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 ChinaMeng WangNingde Amperex Techology Ltd Ningde 352100 ChinaRiming ChenMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 ChinaLeimin XuNingde Amperex Techology Ltd Ningde 352100 ChinaJingjing ZhouMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 ChinaYuhao LuNingde Amperex Techology Ltd Ningde 352100 ChinaBingkun GuoMaterials Genome Institute Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 China
2020en
ABI

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Abstract LiCoO 2 , discovered as a lithium‐ion intercalation material in 1980 by Prof. John B. Goodenough, is still the dominant cathode for lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) in the portable electronics market due to its high compacted density, high energy density, excellent cycle life and reliability. In order to satisfy the increasing energy demand of portable electronics such as smartphones and laptops, the upper cutoff voltage of LiCoO 2 ‐based batteries has been continuously raised for achieving higher energy density. However, several detrimental issues including surface degradation, damages induced by destructive phase transitions, and inhomogeneous reactions could emerge as charging to a high voltage (&gt;4.2 V vs Li/Li + ), which leads to the rapid decay of capacity, efficiency, and cycle life. In this review, the history and recent advances of LiCoO 2 are introduced, and a significant section is dedicated to the fundamental failure mechanisms of LiCoO 2 at high voltages (&gt;4.2 V vs Li/Li + ). Meanwhile, the modification strategies and the development of LiCoO 2 ‐based LIBs in industry are also discussed.

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