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Kosmotropic aqueous processing solution for green lithium battery cathode manufacturing

  • 1. Yonsei University
  • 2. Seoul National University
  • 3. Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
  • 4. University of Chicago

Description

The global pursuit of carbon neutrality is driving efforts toward environmentally friendly aqueous electrode manufacturing. However, the inherent chemical reactivity of water with cathode materials remains a challenge to achieving this goal. Here, we design a class of aqueous processing solutions based on the kosmotropic effect. Ion hydration shells in the kosmotropic solutions are restructured to form an ordered state of anion–water clusters and to stabilize local hydration structure adjacent to cathode materials. Consequently, interfacial side reactions and structural degradation of Ni-rich cathode materials are mitigated. The kosmotropic solution-processed LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 cathode achieve high specific and areal capacities (≥ 205 mAh g–1 and ≥ 3.7 mAh cm–2) together with stable cyclability, which are comparable to those of commercial N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP)-processed cathodes. Techno-economic analysis demonstrates that this kosmotropic solution approach reduces energy consumption in battery manufacturing by 46% compared to the NMP-based process, highlighting its practical and sustainable viability.

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The data generated in this study are provided in the Supplementary Information and Source Data. All other data are available from the corresponding author upon request. Source data are provided in this paper.

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-56831-9
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:14589

Funding

Ministry of Science and ICT
Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Science and ICT
Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea
HRD Program for Industrial Innovation
RS-2024-00420590
Ministry of Education
RS-2023-00273623
Samsung Research Funding Center, Samsung Electronics
SRFC-MA2202-05

UChicago Information

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Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering