Operando X-Ray Imaging of Battery Electrodes
Licentiatavhandling, 2024
This work focuses on operando analysis of three different battery systems, comprising both current lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) and next generation battery concepts, using X-ray imaging techniques. The key processes addressed are lithium plating, a classic degradation mechanism in LIBs batteries, the dissolution and reprecipitation of active material in lithium-sulfur batteries and the sodiation of hard carbon anodes for sodium- ion batteries. X-ray imaging allows to follow the processes in real time as well as image an extended volume of the electrode to correlate changes in morphology to the electrochemical processes taking place during cycling. From XTM experiments, we found that electrolyte composition affects the morphology of lithium plating at the graphite/separator interface and observed a change in the size distribution of sulfur particles after their redeposition at the end of the charge. Through S/WAXS tomography, we show that the sodiation of a hard carbon anode spatial inhomogeneities.
lithium-ion batteries
XTM
sodium-ion batteries
lithium-sulfur batteries
SAXS.
X-ray imaging
Författare
Antoine Klein
Chalmers, Fysik, Materialfysik
Klein, A, Sadd, M, Mozhzhukhina, N, Olsson, M, Broche, L, Xiong, S, Matic, A. Identifying the role of electrolyte additives for lithium plating on graphite electrode by operando X-ray tomography
Olsson, M, Klein, A, Mozhzhukhina, N, Xiong, S, Carlsen, M, Nielsen, L, Rensmo, L ,Liebi, M, Matic, A. X-ray scattering imaging of sodiation of hard carbon anodes
Klein, A, De Angelis, S, Sadd, M, Checchia, S, Olsson, M, Xiong, S, Matic, A. Investigation of 3D structure evolution in Lithium/Sulfur batteries with computed X-Ray Tomography.
Fristående kolelektroder för nästa generations batterier med hög energitäthet
Energimyndigheten (50117-1), 2020-04-01 -- 2024-03-31.
Ämneskategorier
Acceleratorfysik och instrumentering
Materialkemi
Drivkrafter
Hållbar utveckling
Styrkeområden
Energi
Materialvetenskap
Utgivare
Chalmers
PJ-Salen, Origo building, Chalmers.
Opponent: Stephen Hall, Solid mechanics, Lund University