Anisotropic Phase Boundary Morphology in Nanoscale Olivine Electrode Particles

Li-insertion-induced phase transformation in nanoscale olivine particles is studied by phase-field simulations in this paper. We show that the anisotropic growth morphology observed in experiments is thermodynamically controlled by the elastic energy arising from the misfit strain between the Li-ric...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2011-03, Vol.115 (11), p.4922-4926
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Ming, Belak, James F, Dorr, Milo R
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Zusammenfassung:Li-insertion-induced phase transformation in nanoscale olivine particles is studied by phase-field simulations in this paper. We show that the anisotropic growth morphology observed in experiments is thermodynamically controlled by the elastic energy arising from the misfit strain between the Li-rich and Li-poor olivine phases and kinetically influenced by the Li surface-reaction kinetics. The one-dimensional Li diffusivity inherent to the olivine structure is found to kinetically stabilize the phase boundary morphology after Li insertion termintates and facilitate ex-situ observation. Our calculations suggest that examination of the phase boundary morphology provides an effective approach to determine the limiting process of the Li intercalation kinetics in olivine nanoparticles.
ISSN:1932-7447
1932-7455
DOI:10.1021/jp109628m