Electrochemical formation of substrate coatings
US-2021057723-A1 · Feb 25, 2021 · US
US11637282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11637282-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117401091-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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A cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery includes a lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle having a lattice strain (η) of 0.18 or less, which is calculated by applying Williamson-Hall method defined by Equation 1 to XRD peaks measured through XRD analysis, and having an XRD peak intensity ratio of 8.9% or less, which is defined by Equation 2. By controlling the lattice strain and XRD peak intensity ratio of the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle, a lithium secondary battery with improved life-span characteristics as well as output characteristics is provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery comprising a lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle, wherein a lattice strain (η) calculated by applying Williamson-Hall method defined by Equation 1 to XRD peaks measured through X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis is 0.18 or less; an XRD peak intensity ratio defined by Equation 2 is 8.9% or less; and the lattice strain of the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle is a slope of a straight line, and the straight line is obtained by acquiring full widths at half maximum of all peaks appearing through the XRD analysis, and substituting the acquired full widths at half maximum in Equation 1 when plotting a horizontal axis with sine, and a vertical axis with β cos θ, β cos θ=η sin θ+λ/ D [Equation 1] wherein in Equation 1, β represents full width at half maximum (FWHM) (rad) of the corresponding peak acquired through the XRD analysis, θ represents a diffraction angle (rad), η represents a lattice strain (dimensionless number), λ represents an X-ray wavelength (Å), and D represents a crystallite size (Å), XRD peak intensity ratio (%)=100 ×I (110)/{ I (110)+ I (003)} [Equation 2] wherein in Equation 2, I(110) represents a maximum height of the peak of a (110) plane of the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle by the XRD analysis, and I(003) represents a maximum height of the peak of a (003) plane of the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle by the XRD analysis, wherein the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle has a composition represented by Chemical Formula 1 below: Li x Ni 1−y M y O 2+z , and [Chemical Formula 1] wherein in Chemical Formula 1, x is in a range of 0.9≤x≤1.2, y is in a range of 0≤y≤0.7, and z is in a range of −0.1≤z≤0.1, and wherein M includes Mn and Co. 2. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the XRD peak intensity ratio of the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle is in a range from 4 to 8.9%. 3. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle has a polycrystalline structure in crystallography. 4. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle has at least one of a single particle, a primary particle, and a secondary particle in morphology. 5. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein in Chemical Formula 1, (1−y) is 0.8 or more. 6. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle is manufactured by reacting a transition metal precursor with a lithium precursor. 7. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 6 , wherein the transition metal precursor is a Ni—Co—Mn precursor. 8. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 6 , wherein the lithium precursor includes lithium carbonate, lithium nitrate, lithium acetate, lithium oxide or lithium hydroxide. 9. A lithium secondary battery comprising: a cathode which comprises a cathode active material layer comprising the cathode active material according to claim 1 ; and an anode facing the cathode. 10. The cathode active material for a lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium-transition metal composite oxide particle comprises a coating element or a doping element, wherein the coating element or the doping element includes at least one element selected from a group consisting of Al, Ti, Ba, Zr, Si, B, Mg and P.
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