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Ralf F Ziesche1,2, Tobias Arlt3, Donal P Finegan4, Thomas M M Heenan1,5, Alessandro Tengattini6,7, Daniel Baum8, Nikolay Kardjilov9, Henning Markötter3,9,10, Ingo Manke9, Winfried Kockelmann2, Dan J L Brett1,5, Paul R Shearing11,12.
Abstract
The temporally and spatially resolved tracking of lithium intercalation and electrode degradation processes are crucial for detecting and understanding performance losses during the operation of lithium-batteries. Here, high-throughput X-ray computed tomography has enabled the identification of mechanical degradation processes in a commercial Li/MnO2 primary battery and the indirect tracking of lithium diffusion; furthermore, complementary neutron computed tomography has identified the direct lithium diffusion process and the electrode wetting by the electrolyte. Virtual electrode unrolling techniques provide a deeper view inside the electrode layers and are used to detect minor fluctuations which are difficult to observe using conventional three dimensional rendering tools. Moreover, the 'unrolling' provides a platform for correlating multi-modal image data which is expected to find wider application in battery science and engineering to study diverse effects e.g. electrode degradation or lithium diffusion blocking during battery cycling.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32034126 PMCID: PMC7005889 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13943-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919