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Operando neutron imaging study of a commercial Li-ion battery at variable charge-discharge current densities

Nazia S. Nazer, Markus Ströbl, Anders Kaestner, Preben J. S. Vie, V.A. Yartys

2022Electrochimica Acta25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report an operando neutron imaging study of a commercial ICR 10440 Li ion battery during charge and discharge. The cylindrical battery with a spiral configuration is composed of a multiphase layered oxide cathode and graphite anode. In spite of a two-dimensional nature of the projection data of this time-resolved study, structural and functional details of the neutron radiography study were successfully uncovered and visualized. The spatially resolved measurements with a resolution of 40 µm enabled to observe Li redistribution between the electrodes as well as a circulation of the electrolyte between the central column and the electrode layers at different states of charge (SoC) and at different current rates. Furthermore, ex-situ tomographic studies of the battery revealed the fine details of the structural inhomogeneity within the cell.

Topics & Concepts

Neutron imagingAnodeCathodeBattery (electricity)ElectrolyteElectrodeMaterials scienceGraphiteNeutronIonCurrent (fluid)ChemistryPhysicsNuclear physicsOrganic chemistryComposite materialPower (physics)Physical chemistryThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsNuclear Physics and ApplicationsAdvancements in Battery MaterialsElectron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
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