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Research Article | Open Access

Construction of metal phosphate coatings for improved performance of high-voltage cathode

Qin-Tao Liao1,2,§Yong-Gang Sun3,§Si-Jie Guo1Jun Wang1,2Ting-Ting Wu1,2An-Min Cao1,2 ( )Li-Jun Wan1,2 ( )
CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Nanostructure and Nanotechnology CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing 100190, China
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yancheng Institute of Technology, Yancheng 224051, China

§ Qin-Tao Liao and Yong-Gang Sun contributed equally to this work.

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The construction of metal phosphate coating layers has been widely recognized as an effective strategy for protecting high-energy cathode materials in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, due to the low solubility of metal phosphates, their precipitation in aqueous solution becomes too fast to control, making it a significant challenge to ensure a heterogeneous growth process towards surface coatings. Herein, we report a solution-based synthetic process to achieve conformal metal phosphate coating through coordination-assisted precipitation, which involved the reaction between phytic acid (PA), urea, and metal ions, particularly Nb5+, in ethanol solution to achieve a well-tamed coating effect. The use of PA, a plant-derived compound known as inositol hexaphosphoric acid, was facile to form soluble phytate-metal complex, which precipitated with urea to form metal-phosphate-containing coatings with thickness controlled at high precision. This proposed synthetic protocol was applied for the surface coating of high-voltage cathode materials in the form of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 (LNMO), leading to significantly enhanced structural and electrochemical stability for its working at 5 V. Notably, after 300 cycles, the modified LNMO was able to achieve capacity retention of 85.1% for its working at 45 °C at a current density of 1 C as compared to only 29.9% of the pristine sample. Our findings highlight the potential of solution-based processes in building conformal coatings for the stabilization of high-energy cathode materials in their LIBs application.

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This work reported a solution-based synthetic protocol to achieve conformal metal phosphate coating through coordination-assisted precipitation.

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Liao Q-T, Sun Y-G, Guo S-J, et al. Construction of metal phosphate coatings for improved performance of high-voltage cathode. Nano Research, 2025, 18(12): 94907831. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2025.94907831
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Received: 15 May 2025
Revised: 18 July 2025
Accepted: 22 July 2025
Published: 17 November 2025
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

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