Cathode Active Material for Secondary Battery and Lithium Secondary Battery Including the Same
US-2025364552-A1 · Nov 27, 2025 · US
US2025368535A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025368535-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318876759-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 21, 2022 |
| Publication date | Dec 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to Li-rich positive electrode active material comprising a layered structure and a disordered rock-salt structure exhibiting high capacity and excellent cycling stability.
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The claims are amended as follows: 1 - 22 . (canceled) 23 . A positive electrode active material comprising a layered structure and a disordered rock-salt structure, wherein the positive electrode material comprises Li and M′ having a Li/M′ ratio z (mol/mol), wherein 1.05≤z≤1.27 and M′ is an element other Li and O. 24 . The positive electrode active material according to claim 23 , wherein 1.1≤z≤1.27. 25 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 represented by formula (I) wherein x is in a range of 0<x<0.6, wherein M′ is selected from the group consisting of Ni, Co, Mn, Q, M″ and a combination thereof, wherein Q is an element other than Li, O, Ni, Co, Mn and M″ and wherein M″ is selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Te, Sb and a combination thereof. 26 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein M″ is Cr, W, Mo, or a combination thereof. 27 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 24 , wherein x is in a range of 0.01≤x≤0.12. 28 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 24 , wherein Q is selected from the group consisting of Al, B, Ba, Ca, Fe, Mg, S, Si, Sr, Y, Zn, and combinations thereof. 29 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 24 , wherein Q is in a content e, wherein 0.0≤e≤2.0 mol %, relative to M′. 30 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , represented by formula (II) wherein 0<y≤0.6, relative to the total amount of Li, Ni, and M″. 31 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 30 , wherein y is in a range of 0.01≤y≤0.12, relative to the total amount of Li, Ni and M″. 32 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 31 represented by formula (II)h wherein yh is in a range of 0.01≤yh≤0.12, relative to the total amount of Li, Ni, and Mo. 33 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the layered structure comprises LiNiO 2 . 34 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the disordered rock-salt structure comprises Li 4 MoO 5 . 35 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the layered structure has peaks around 2q=17.5-20.0° and 2q=43.5-45.5°, as determined via X-ray diffraction. 36 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the disordered rock-salt structure has peaks around 2q=29.5-30.5° and 2θ=34.5-35.5°, as determined by X-ray diffraction. 37 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the 7 Li signal of the layered structure is determined between 600 and 750 ppm, as determined via 7 Li NMR. 38 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the layered structure comprises between 20.0 and 70.0 mol % 7 Li, relative to the total amount of Li of the positive electrode active material, as determined via 7 Li NMR. 39 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the 7 Li signal of the disordered rock-salt structure is determined between 100 and 100 ppm, as determined via 7 Li NMR. 40 . The positive electrode active material, according to claim 23 , wherein the layered structure comprises between 5.0 and 50.0 mol % 7 Li, relative to the total amount of Li of the positive electrode active material, as determined via NMR. 41 . A method for manufacturing a positive electrode active material, wherein said method comprises the consecutive steps of: Step 1) dissolving salts of M′ with stoichiometric molar ratio into an alcohol or water and stirring while heating to obtain a mixture, wherein M′ comprises Ni and M″ and wherein M″ is selected from the group consisting of Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta, Cr, Mo, W, Te, Sb and combinations thereof; Step 2) drying said mixture at a temperature in a range of 100 to 150° C.; and Step 3) heating the dried material at a temperature in a range of 700 to 800° C. 42 . A battery comprising the positive electrode active material according to claim 23 .
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