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Comparing the Purity of Rolled versus Evaporated Lithium Metal Films Using X-ray Microtomography

Alec S. Ho, Andrew S. Westover, Katie L. Browning, Jacqueline A. Maslyn, Dilworth Y. Parkinson, Ritu Sahore, Nancy J. Dudney, Nitash P. Balsara

2022ACS Energy Letters34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Here, we present a comparison of lithium metal films produced via rolling and thermal evaporation using synchrotron hard X-ray microtomography. In past studies of rolled lithium metal foils, a large number of C, O, and N impurities were found and identified as the key cause for failure in lithium metal cells. In this comparison, the X-ray tomography data show that the evaporated lithium metal films have an average impurity concentration of 19 particles/mm3 in comparison to 1350 particles/mm3 in the rolled lithium metal. An analysis of the inner substrate/lithium interface and outer lithium surface of the thermally evaporated film shows a much greater concentration of impurities at these interfaces, further emphasizing the importance of interface engineering in producing high-quality lithium metal batteries. We show that, if surface contamination can be avoided, it is possible to obtain lithium films with no impurities detectable by synchrotron hard X-ray tomography.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium (medication)ImpurityMaterials scienceSynchrotronMetalEvaporationLithium metalSubstrate (aquarium)Vacuum evaporationMetallurgyChemical engineeringAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Thin filmNanotechnologyOpticsChemistryAnodeElectrodeEngineeringEndocrinologyOceanographyGeologyPhysicsThermodynamicsPhysical chemistryChromatographyOrganic chemistryMedicineAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvanced Battery Technologies Research