Surface Properties of Battery Materials Elucidated Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: The Case of Type I Silicon Clathrate

Silicon clathrates have attracted interest as potential anodes for lithium‐ion batteries with unique framework structures. However, very little is known about the surface reactivity and solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) properties of clathrates. In this study, operando scanning electrochemical micr...

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Veröffentlicht in:ChemElectroChem 2020-02, Vol.7 (3), p.665-671
Hauptverfasser: Tarnev, Tsvetan, Wilde, Patrick, Dopilka, Andrew, Schuhmann, Wolfgang, Chan, Candace K., Ventosa, Edgar
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Zusammenfassung:Silicon clathrates have attracted interest as potential anodes for lithium‐ion batteries with unique framework structures. However, very little is known about the surface reactivity and solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) properties of clathrates. In this study, operando scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is used to investigate the effect of pre‐treatment on the formation dynamics and intrinsic properties of the SEI in electrodes prepared from type I Ba8Al16Si30 silicon clathrates. Although X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis does not reveal large changes in SEI composition, it is found through SECM measurements that ball‐milling combined with chemical acid/base etching of the clathrates lead to a more stable and rapidly formed SEI as compared to purely ball‐milled samples, resulting in enhanced coulombic efficiency. On the ball: Operando electrochemical microscopy is employed to investigate the formation dynamics and intrinsic properties of the solid electrolyte interphase on type I silicon clathrate anodes for lithium‐ion batteries. The effects of electrode pretreatment by acid/base etching and ball milling on solid electrolyte interphase formation and stability are studied.
ISSN:2196-0216
2196-0216
DOI:10.1002/celc.201901688