二次谐波电子顺磁共振波谱和成像揭示了锂离子电池中的金属锂沉积。

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Magnetic resonance (Gottingen, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-06-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5194/mr-5-87-2024
Charles-E Dutoit, Hania Ahouari, Quentin Denoyelle, Simon Pondaven, Hervé Vezin
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摘要

利用x波段电子顺磁共振(EPR)研究了石墨电极在锂化和去核化过程中金属锂粒子的成核过程。石墨阳极在电化学循环过程中形成的金属锂聚集体,如枝晶和/或细丝,是复杂的结构,可能导致内部短路和安全问题。在实际条件下,理解和遵循这一成核过程对提高锂离子电池的发展是必要的。探测锂离子电池内部金属锂结构的复杂性取决于EPR线的数量和线宽。锂化石墨相的存在影响了微量锂金属元素的检测。在此,我们报告了一种使用连续波EPR(连续波EPR)光谱和成像的新方法,结合一谐波和二谐波检测方案,为这些负极中的金属锂聚集体成核提供证据。虽然样品中存在的所有EPR信号都是由一次谐波产生的,但发现二次谐波EPR信号主要对金属锂沉积敏感。
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Second-harmonic electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging reveal metallic lithium depositions in Li-ion batteries.

We have investigated metallic lithium particle nucleation following lithiation and delithiation steps of the graphite electrode using X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). Metallic lithium aggregates like dendrites and/or filaments which are formed during electrochemical cycling on the graphite anode are complex structures which may lead to internal short-circuit and safety issues. Understanding and following, in real conditions, this nucleation process is necessary to improve the development of Li-ion batteries. The complexity to detect metallic lithium structures inside Li-ion batteries depends on the number of EPR lines and their linewidth. The presence of lithiated graphite phases affects the detection of micrometric Li-metal elements. Herein, we report a new approach using cw-EPR (continuous-wave EPR) spectroscopy and imaging, combining the first- and second-harmonic detection schemes to provide evidence for the metallic lithium aggregate nucleation in these negative electrodes. Although the first harmonic gives all the EPR signals present in the sample, it is found that the second-harmonic EPR signal is mainly sensitive to metallic lithium depositions.

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