Visualizing the chemistry and structure dynamics in lithium-ion batteries by in-situ neutron diffraction
We report an in-situ neutron diffraction study of a large format pouch battery cell. The succession of Li-Graphite intercalation phases was fully captured under an 1C charge-discharge condition (i.e., charge to full capacity in 1 hour). However, the lithiation and dilithiation pathways are distincti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2012-10, Vol.2 (1), p.747-747, Article 747 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report an
in-situ
neutron diffraction study of a large format pouch battery cell. The succession of Li-Graphite intercalation phases was fully captured under an 1C charge-discharge condition (i.e., charge to full capacity in 1 hour). However, the lithiation and dilithiation pathways are distinctively different and, unlike in slowing charging experiments with which the Li-Graphite phase diagram was established, no LiC
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phase was found during charge at 1C rate. Approximately 75 mol. % of the graphite converts to LiC
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at full charge and a lattice dilation as large as 4% was observed during a charge-discharge cycle. Our work demonstrates the potential of
in-situ
, time and spatially resolved neutron diffraction study of the dynamic chemical and structural changes in “real-world” batteries under realistic cycling conditions, which should provide microscopic insights on degradation and the important role of diffusion kinetics in energy storage materials. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep00747 |