Extraordinarily Enhanced Rate and Stability of Ni-Rich Cathodes through MXene Coating

Abstract

Ni-rich layered cathodes play a crucial role in achieving high energy density in lithium-ion batteries, primarily due to their substantial theoretical capacity. However, Ni-rich layered cathodes suffer from structural degradation, severe side reactions, and limited cycle life, particularly under conditions of high operating voltage. This study introduces an innovative interfacial engineering strategy employing two-dimensional transition metal carbide (MXene) nanosheets as conformal surface modifiers to significantly improve the structural and electrochemical stability of high-nickel layered oxide cathode materials The modifying layer enhances the charge and ion transport of the interface for the cathode material, effectively promoting the rate performances. Moreover, the induced cathode electrolyte interphase (CEI) can mitigate the attack of HF by preference adsorption of PF5 on MXene, which substantially improve the cycling stability especially at high operating voltage. As a result, the modified material shows excellent electrochemical performance with 96.75% capacity retention at 4.5V after 100 cycles at 1C, which is higher than bare NCM90 of 76.09%. In addition, the rate capability is also enhanced by this coating engineering, which endows the cathode with high capacity of 142 mAh g⁻¹ at 10C, superior to the 110.6 mAh g⁻¹ of bare NCM90. This work provides a new reference for constructing stable high-energy-density Ni-rich layered cathode with MXene materials.

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
09 Mar 2025
Accepted
02 Jul 2025
First published
10 Jul 2025

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Extraordinarily Enhanced Rate and Stability of Ni-Rich Cathodes through MXene Coating

H. Yang, Z. X. Wu, G. Mao, Y. Li, T. Yao, D. Chen and L. Shen, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5QI00662G

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