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The rapid advancements in 3C electronic devices necessitate an increase in the charge cutoff voltage of LiCoO2 to unlock a higher energy density that surpasses the currently available levels. However, the structural devastation and electrochemical decay of LiCoO2 are significantly exacerbated, particularly at ≥4.5 V, due to the stress concentration caused by more severe lattice expansion and shrinkage, coupled with heterogeneous Li+ intercalation/deintercalation reactions. Herein, employing the molten-salt synthesis technique, we propose a universal morphology-shaping strategy to attain bulk reaction homogeneity and reduce internal strains, even at extremely high charge voltages. The newly designed flattened polygon prismlike LiCoO2 (P-LCO) particle, featuring a regular symmetrical arrangement along the c-axis, demonstrates a more homogeneous Li+ extraction/insertion reaction, which results in a restrained transformation to detrimental O1 phase and reduced variation in lattice volume throughout the (de)lithiation processes. This benefits the mitigation of the local stress accumulation misfit dislocations and particle cracking, ultimately maintaining the mechanical stability of the cathode. Consequently, P-LCO is capable of breaking the voltage ceiling and exhibits exceptional long-term cycling capability at an ultrahigh voltage of 4.75 V. This work offers a brand-new perspective for the rational design of cathode morphology to address capacity deterioration caused by inhomogeneous delithiation and internal strain, thus inspiring the development of high-energy-density cathodes with improved durability.
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