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An In Situ Formed Surface Coating Layer Enabling LiCoO2 with Stable 4.6 V High‐Voltage Cycle Performances

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Abstract The development of high‐voltage LiCoO 2 is essential for achieving lithium‐ion batteries with high volumetric energy density, however, it faces a great deal of challenges owing to the materials, structure and interfacial instability issues. In this work, a strategy is developed, through heat annealing a precoated surface layer to in situ form a high‐voltage‐stable surface coating layer, which is demonstrated to be highly effective to improve the high‐voltage performance of LiCoO 2 . It is discovered that LiCoO 2 reacts with Li 1.5 Al 0.5 Ti 1.5 (PO 4 ) 3 (LATP) at 700 °C to form exclusively spinel phases in addition to Li 3 PO 4 , which are structurally coherent to the layered lattice of LiCoO 2 . The heat annealing of the precoated thin layer of LATP enables the formation of a high‐quality surface layer. Spinel phases possess high‐voltage‐stable structures with much weaker oxidizing ability of lattice oxygen than layered structure. In addition, the Li 3 PO 4 is a good lithium‐ion conductor with excellent chemical stability at high voltages. All these benefits contribute to the construction of a uniform and conformal high‐voltage‐stable surface layer with favorable lithium conducting kinetics at the LiCoO 2 surface. The modified LiCoO 2 shows excellent 4.6 V high‐voltage cycle performance at both room temperature and 45 °C. The thermal stability is greatly enhanced as well.

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