Pablo Villanueva Perez
Senior lecturer
Microstructural degradation of silicon electrodes during lithiation observed via operando X-ray tomographic imaging
Author
Summary, in English
Due to their high theoretical capacity compared to that of state-of-the-art graphite-based electrodes, silicon electrodes have gained much research focus for use in the development of next generation lithium-ion batteries. However, a major drawback of silicon as an electrode material is that it suffers from particle fracturing due to huge volume expansion during electrochemical cycling, thus limiting commercialization of such electrodes. Understanding the role of material microstructure in electrode degradation will be instrumental in the design of stable silicon electrodes. Here, we demonstrate the application of synchrotron-based X-ray tomographic microscopy to capture and track microstructural evolution, phase transformation and fracturing within a silicon-based electrode during electrochemical lithiation.
Department/s
- Solid Mechanics
Publishing year
2017-02-28
Language
English
Pages
904-912
Publication/Series
Journal of Power Sources
Volume
342
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Materials Engineering
Keywords
- Degradation
- Lithiation
- Particle fracturing
- Silicon electrode
- X-ray CT
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0378-7753