Operando Measurement of Transition Metal Deposition in a NMC Li-Ion Battery Using Laboratory Confocal Micro-X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy

利用实验室共聚焦显微X射线荧光光谱法对NMC锂离子电池中过渡金属沉积进行原位测量

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Abstract

The degradation of batteries has very different causes depending on the material and operation modes. However, most of these causes are associated with changes in one or more interfaces, in particular through depositions and their potential chemical changes under operating conditions. Over the last decade operando investigations have therefore become increasingly state-of-the-art, elemental analysis of full cell systems, though, is still missing due to a lack of depth resolved methods. Using laboratory confocal micro-X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy the analysis of a Li-ion battery coin cell during 10600 cycles are presented. It is shown that the confocal setup enables to differentiate between the nickel-manganese-cobalt-oxide (NMC) cathode with high levels of transition metal concentration and a possible deposition of traces of Mn, Ni, Co in the underlying layers. This allows for spatially resolved insights in operando without changing the layer stack, nor electrode area. This paper is the first to demonstrate the non-destructive and quantitative elemental analysis of battery interfaces under operating conditions. This quantitative analysis is the prerequisite for the determination of absolute transport and conversion rates, without which the transition from empirical research to a focused development of batteries will not succeed.

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