Understanding the effect of electrode-electrolyte interface (EEI) on the kinetics of electrode reaction is critical to design high-energy Li-ion batteries. While electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is used widely to examine the kinetics of electrode reaction in Li-ion batteries, ambiguities exist in the physical origin of EIS responses for composite electrodes. In this study, we performed EIS measurement by using a three-electrode cell with a mesh-reference electrode, to avoid the effect of counter electrode impedance and artefactual responses due to asymmetric cell configuration, and composite or oxide-only working electrodes. Here we discuss the detailed assignment of impedance spectra for LiCoO2 as a function of voltage. The high-frequency semicircle was assigned to the impedance associated with ion adsorption and desorption at the electrified interface while the low-frequency semicircle was related to the charge transfer impedance associated with desolvation/solvation of lithium ions, and lithium ion intercalation/de-intercalation into/from LixCoO2. Exposure to higher charging voltages and greater hold time at high voltages led to no significant change for the high-frequency component but greater resistance and greater activation energy for the low-frequency circle. The greater charge transfer impedance was attributed to the growth of EEI layers on the charged LixCoO2 surface associated with electrolyte oxidation promoted by ethylene carbonate dehydrogenation.

Tatara, R., Karayaylali, P., Yu, Y., Zhang, Y., Giordano, L., Maglia, F., et al. (2019). The effect of electrode-electrolyte interface on the electrochemical impedance spectra for positive electrode in Li-Ion battery. JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 166(3), A5090-A5098 [10.1149/2.0121903jes].

The effect of electrode-electrolyte interface on the electrochemical impedance spectra for positive electrode in Li-Ion battery

Giordano L.;
2019

Abstract

Understanding the effect of electrode-electrolyte interface (EEI) on the kinetics of electrode reaction is critical to design high-energy Li-ion batteries. While electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is used widely to examine the kinetics of electrode reaction in Li-ion batteries, ambiguities exist in the physical origin of EIS responses for composite electrodes. In this study, we performed EIS measurement by using a three-electrode cell with a mesh-reference electrode, to avoid the effect of counter electrode impedance and artefactual responses due to asymmetric cell configuration, and composite or oxide-only working electrodes. Here we discuss the detailed assignment of impedance spectra for LiCoO2 as a function of voltage. The high-frequency semicircle was assigned to the impedance associated with ion adsorption and desorption at the electrified interface while the low-frequency semicircle was related to the charge transfer impedance associated with desolvation/solvation of lithium ions, and lithium ion intercalation/de-intercalation into/from LixCoO2. Exposure to higher charging voltages and greater hold time at high voltages led to no significant change for the high-frequency component but greater resistance and greater activation energy for the low-frequency circle. The greater charge transfer impedance was attributed to the growth of EEI layers on the charged LixCoO2 surface associated with electrolyte oxidation promoted by ethylene carbonate dehydrogenation.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Li-ion batteries, electrode-electrolyte interface, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, EIS, LiCoO2;
English
27-nov-2018
2019
166
3
A5090
A5098
none
Tatara, R., Karayaylali, P., Yu, Y., Zhang, Y., Giordano, L., Maglia, F., et al. (2019). The effect of electrode-electrolyte interface on the electrochemical impedance spectra for positive electrode in Li-Ion battery. JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 166(3), A5090-A5098 [10.1149/2.0121903jes].
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