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Novel in operando characterization methods for advanced lithium-ion batteries
Battery;Operando;Synchotron;NEXAFS;EXAFS;Charge compensation;Lithium batteries;Li-ion
Petersburg, Cole Fredrick ; Alamgir, Faisal Materials Science and Engineering Carter, Brent Fuller, Thomas Gerhardt, Rosario Liu, Meilin ; Alamgir, Faisal
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Materials Science and Engineering
关键词: Battery;    Operando;    Synchotron;    NEXAFS;    EXAFS;    Charge compensation;    Lithium batteries;    Li-ion;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/51716/1/petersburg-cole-f-201305-phd.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

Currently, automotive batteries use intercalation cathodes such as lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) which provide high levels of safety while sacrificing cell voltage and therefore energy density. Lithium transition metal oxide (LiMO2) batteries achieve higher cell voltages at the risk of releasing oxygen gas during charging, which can lead to ignition of the liquid electrolyte. To achieve both safety and high energy density, oxide cathodes must be well characterized under operating conditions. In any intercalation cathode material, the loss of positive lithium ions during charge must be balanced by the loss of negative electrons from the host material. Ideally, the TM ions oxidize to compensate this charge. Alarmingly, the stoichiometry of the latest LiMO2 cathode materials includes more lithium ions than the TM ions can compensate for. Inevitably, peroxide ions or dioxygen gas must form. The former mechanism is vital for lithium-air batteries, while the latter must be avoided. Battery researchers have long sought to completely characterize the intercalation reaction in working batteries. However, the volatile electrolytes employed in batteries are not compatible with vacuum-based characterization techniques, nor are the packaging materials required to contain the liquid. For the first time, a solid state battery (using exposed particles of Li1.17Ni0.25Mn0.58O2) was charged while using soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy to observe the redox trends in nickel, manganese and oxygen. This was combined with innovative hard X-ray absorption spectroscopic studies on the same material to create the most complete picture yet possible of charge compensation.

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