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Electrochemical Changes in Lithium-Battery Electrodes Studied Using 7Li NMR and Enhanced 13C NMR of Graphene and Graphitic Carbons

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
卷 27, 期 9, 页码 3299-3305

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5b00323

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  1. NSERC
  2. Canada Research Chairs program

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An anode composed of tin-core, graphitic-carbon-shell nanopartides distributed on graphene nanosheets, Sn@C-GNs, is studied during the lithiation process. Li-7 NMR provides an accurate measure of the stepwise reduction of metallic Sn to lithium tin alloys and reduction of the graphitic carbon. The metallic nanopartide cores are observed to form ordered, crystalline phases at each step of the lithiation process. The Li-7 2D experiments presented provide insight into the proximity of the various phases, reflecting the mechanism of the electrochemical reaction. In particular, a sequential model of nanopartide lithiation, rather than a simultaneous process, is suggested. Movement of lithium ions between two elements of the nanostructurecl Sn@C-GNs material, the metallic core and carbon shell, is also Observed. Conventional C-13 solid-state NMR, SSNMR, experiments on <5 mg of active material from electrochemical cells were found to be impossible, but signal enhancements (up to 18-fold) via the use of extended echo trains in conjunction with magic-angle spinning enabled NMR characterization of the carbon. We demonstrate that the C-13 data is extremely sensitive to the added electron density when the graphitic carbon is reduced. We also investigate ex situ carbon electrodes from cycled Li-O-2 cells, where we find no evidence of charge sharing between the electrochemically active species and the graphitic carbon in the C-13 NMR spectroscopy.

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