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In situ real-time gravimetric and viscoelastic probing of surface films formation on lithium batteries electrodes.


ABSTRACT: It is generally accepted that solid-electrolyte interphase formed on the surface of lithium-battery electrodes play a key role in controlling their cycling performance. Although a large variety of surface-sensitive spectroscopies and microscopies were used for their characterization, the focus was on surface species nature rather than on the mechanical properties of the surface films. Here we report a highly sensitive method of gravimetric and viscoelastic probing of the formation of surface films on composite Li4Ti5O12 electrode coupled with lithium ions intercalation into this electrode. Electrochemical quartz-crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring measurements were performed with LiTFSI, LiPF6, and LiPF6?+?2% vinylene carbonate solutions from which structural parameters of the surface films were returned by fitting to a multilayer viscoelastic model. Only a few fast cycles are required to qualify surface films on Li4Ti5O12 anode improving in the sequence LiPF6?

SUBMITTER: Dargel V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5680218 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In situ real-time gravimetric and viscoelastic probing of surface films formation on lithium batteries electrodes.

Dargel Vadim V   Shpigel Netanel N   Sigalov Sergey S   Nayak Prasant P   Levi Mikhael D MD   Daikhin Leonid L   Aurbach Doron D  

Nature communications 20171109 1


It is generally accepted that solid-electrolyte interphase formed on the surface of lithium-battery electrodes play a key role in controlling their cycling performance. Although a large variety of surface-sensitive spectroscopies and microscopies were used for their characterization, the focus was on surface species nature rather than on the mechanical properties of the surface films. Here we report a highly sensitive method of gravimetric and viscoelastic probing of the formation of surface fil  ...[more]

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