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Quantification and modeling of mechanical degradation in lithium-ion batteries based on nanoscale imaging.


ABSTRACT: Capacity fade in lithium-ion battery electrodes can result from a degradation mechanism in which the carbon black-binder network detaches from the active material. Here we present two approaches to visualize and quantify this detachment and use the experimental results to develop and validate a model that considers how the active particle size, the viscoelastic parameters of the composite electrode, the adhesion between the active particle and the carbon black-binder domain, and the solid electrolyte interphase growth rate impact detachment and capacity fade. Using carbon-silicon composite electrodes as a model system, we demonstrate X-ray nano-tomography and backscatter scanning electron microscopy with sufficient resolution and contrast to segment the pore space, active particles, and carbon black-binder domain and quantify delamination as a function of cycle number. The validated model is further used to discuss how detachment and capacity fade in high-capacity materials can be minimized through materials engineering.

SUBMITTER: Muller S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6002379 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantification and modeling of mechanical degradation in lithium-ion batteries based on nanoscale imaging.

Müller Simon S   Pietsch Patrick P   Brandt Ben-Elias BE   Baade Paul P   De Andrade Vincent V   De Carlo Francesco F   Wood Vanessa V  

Nature communications 20180614 1


Capacity fade in lithium-ion battery electrodes can result from a degradation mechanism in which the carbon black-binder network detaches from the active material. Here we present two approaches to visualize and quantify this detachment and use the experimental results to develop and validate a model that considers how the active particle size, the viscoelastic parameters of the composite electrode, the adhesion between the active particle and the carbon black-binder domain, and the solid electr  ...[more]

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