Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy for Chemical Imaging and Understanding Redox Activities of Battery Materials

被引:9
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作者
Strange, Lyndi E. [1 ]
Li, Xiao [2 ]
Wornyo, Eric [2 ]
Ashaduzzaman, Md [2 ]
Pan, Shanlin [2 ]
机构
[1] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Energy & Environm Directorate, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[2] Univ Alabama, Dept Chem & Biochem, Tuscaloosa, AL 99354 USA
来源
CHEMICAL & BIOMEDICAL IMAGING | 2023年 / 1卷 / 02期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
SECM; SEI; battery; scanning probe imaging; LIB; in situ imaging; electrochemical characterization; energy storage development; redox-flow battery; SOLID-ELECTROLYTE INTERPHASE; LI-ION; FLOW BATTERIES; SPECTROSCOPY; INTERFACE; RAMAN; INTERROGATION; DISSOLUTION; STORAGE; SECM;
D O I
10.1021/cbmi.3c00014
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Improving the charge storage capacity and lifetime and charging/discharging efficiency of battery systems is essential for large-scale applications such as long-term grid storage and long-range automobiles. While there have been substantial improvements over the past decades, further fundamental research would help provide insights into improving the cost effectiveness of such systems. For example, it is critical to understand the redox activities of cathode and anode electrode materials and stability and the formation mechanism and roles of the solid-electrolyte interface (SEI) that forms at the electrode surface upon an external potential bias. The SEI plays a critical role in preventing electrolyte decay while still allowing charges to flow through the system while serving as a charge transfer barrier. While surface analytical techniques such as X-ray photoelectron (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS), and atomic force microscopy (AFM) provide invaluable information on anode chemical composition, crystalline structure, and morphology, they are often performed ex situ, which can induce changes to the SEI layer after it is removed from the electrolyte. While there have been efforts to combine these techniques using pseudo-in situ approaches via vacuum-compatible devices and inert atmosphere chambers connected to glove boxes, there is still a need for true in situ techniques to obtain results with improved accuracy and precision. Scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) is an in situ scanning probe technique that can be combined with optical spectroscopy techniques such as Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy methods to gain insights into the electronic changes of a material as a function of applied bias. This Review will highlight the potential of SECM and recent reports on combining spectroscopic measurements with SECM to gain insights into the SEI layer formation and redox activities of other battery electrode materials. These insights provide invaluable information for improving the performance of charge storage devices.
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页码:110 / 120
页数:11
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