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Investigation of Fast-Charging and Degradation Processes in 3D Silicon-Graphite Anodes

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NANOMATERIALS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12010140

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fast-charging; silicon anode; graphite anode; laser structuring; LIBS; 3D battery

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The application of the 3D battery concept on silicon-graphite electrodes shows a significant improvement in battery performances, including high-rate capability, cycle stability, and cell lifetime. The 3D architectures allow for volume expansion and additional lithium diffusion pathways, reducing degradation caused by volume change and enabling high-rate capability.
The 3D battery concept applied on silicon-graphite electrodes (Si/C) has revealed a significant improvement of battery performances, including high-rate capability, cycle stability, and cell lifetime. 3D architectures provide free spaces for volume expansion as well as additional lithium diffusion pathways into the electrodes. Therefore, the cell degradation induced by the volume change of silicon as active material can be significantly reduced, and the high-rate capability can be achieved. In order to better understand the impact of 3D electrode architectures on rate capability and degradation process of the thick film silicon-graphite electrodes, we applied laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). A calibration curve was established that enables the quantitative determination of the elemental concentrations in the electrodes. The structured silicon-graphite electrode, which was lithiated by 1C, revealed a homogeneous lithium distribution within the entire electrode. In contrast, a lithium concentration gradient was observed on the unstructured electrode. The lithium concentration was reduced gradually from the top to the button of the electrode, which indicated an inhibited diffusion kinetic at high C-rates. In addition, the LIBS applied on a model electrode with micropillars revealed that the lithium-ions principally diffused along the contour of laser-generated structures into the electrodes at elevated C-rates. The rate capability and electrochemical degradation observed in lithium-ion cells can be correlated to lithium concentration profiles in the electrodes measured by LIBS.

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