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Visualization and Quantification of Electrochemical and Mechanical Degradation in Li Ion Batteries

ETH Zurich · Paul Scherrer Institute · +1 more institution

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Abstract

High-energy-density materials that undergo conversion and/or alloying reactions hold promise for next-generation lithium (Li) ion batteries. However, these materials experience substantial volume change during electrochemical operation, which causes mechanical fracture of the material and structural disintegration of the electrode, leading to capacity loss. In this work, we use x-ray tomography during battery operation to visualize and quantify the origins and evolution of electrochemical and mechanical degradation. Tomography provides the time-resolved, three-dimensional chemical composition and morphology within individual particles and throughout the electrode. In the model material tin(II) oxide, we…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Electrode
  • Electrochemistry
  • Battery (electricity)
  • Lithium (medication)
  • Tomography
  • Degradation (telecommunications)
  • Oxide
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