Hyperpolarized 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance study of mesoporous silicon sponge materials

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Yougang Mao
Dokyoung Kim
Jinmyoung Joo
Michael J. Sailor
Russell Hopson
Li-Qiong Wang
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[1] Brown University,Department of Chemistry
[2] Kyung Hee University,Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine, and the Center for Converging Humanities
[3] University of Ulsan College of Medicine,Department of Convergence Medicine
[4] Asan Medical Center,Biomedical Engineering Research Center, Asan Institute for Life Sciences
[5] University of California,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Mesoporous silicon sponge (MSS) is considered as a promising anode material for lithium ion batteries because of its preformed meso/macro porous structures that can accommodate large volume expansion during the lithiation process and its superior electrochemical performance. Temperature dependent hyperpolarized (HP) 129Xe NMR was applied to characterize the structure and porosity of MSS materials with varying pores and particle sizes. Our results reveal irregular pore structures with the presence of micropores inside the larger meso/macropore channels and each MSS material has its own characteristic pore environment with a varying degree of nonuniformity and connectivity of pores. This study demonstrates that HP 129Xe NMR is a potentially useful tool for providing a fingerprint of the structure and connectivity of the pores for each material, complementary to other characterization techniques.
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