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Single "Swiss-roll" microelectrode elucidates the critical role of iron substitution in conversion-type oxides.


ABSTRACT: Advancing the lithium-ion battery technology requires the understanding of electrochemical processes in electrode materials with high resolution, accuracy, and sensitivity. However, most techniques today are limited by their inability to separate the complex signals from slurry-coated composite electrodes. Here, we use a three-dimensional "Swiss-roll" microtubular electrode that is incorporated into a micrometer-sized lithium battery. This on-chip platform combines various in situ characterization techniques and precisely probes the intrinsic electrochemical properties of each active material due to the removal of unnecessary binders and additives. As an example, it helps elucidate the critical role of Fe substitution in a conversion-type NiO electrode by monitoring the evolution of Fe2O3 and solid electrolyte interphase layer. The markedly enhanced electrode performances are therefore explained. Our approach exposes a hitherto unexplored route to tracking the phase, morphology, and electrochemical evolution of electrodes in real time, allowing us to reveal information that is not accessible with bulk-level characterization techniques.

SUBMITTER: Liu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9770940 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single "Swiss-roll" microelectrode elucidates the critical role of iron substitution in conversion-type oxides.

Liu Lixiang L   Huang Shaozhuan S   Shi Wujun W   Sun Xiaolei X   Pang Jinbo J   Lu Qiongqiong Q   Yang Ye Y   Xi Lixia L   Deng Liang L   Oswald Steffen S   Yin Yin Y   Liu Lifeng L   Ma Libo L   Schmidt Oliver G OG   Shi Yumeng Y   Zhang Lin L  

Science advances 20221221 51


Advancing the lithium-ion battery technology requires the understanding of electrochemical processes in electrode materials with high resolution, accuracy, and sensitivity. However, most techniques today are limited by their inability to separate the complex signals from slurry-coated composite electrodes. Here, we use a three-dimensional "Swiss-roll" microtubular electrode that is incorporated into a micrometer-sized lithium battery. This on-chip platform combines various in situ characterizati  ...[more]

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