3D visualization of inhomogeneous multi-layered structure and Young's modulus of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) on silicon anodes for lithium ion batteries

Jieyun Zheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hao Zheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Rui Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liubin Ben(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Lü(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liwei Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liquan Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hong Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
January 1, 2014
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Abstract

The microstructure and mechanical properties of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in non-aqueous lithium ion batteries are key issues for understanding and optimizing the electrochemical performance of lithium batteries. In this report, the three-dimensional (3D) multi-layered structures and the mechanical properties of the SEI formed on a silicon anode material for next generation lithium ion batteries have been visualized directly for the first time, through a scanning force spectroscopy method. The coverage of the SEI on silicon anodes is also obtained through 2D projection plots. The effects of temperature and the function of additives in the electrolyte on the SEI can be understood accordingly. A modified model about dynamic evolution of the SEI on the silicon anode material is also proposed, which aims to explain why the SEI is very thick and how the multi-layered structure is formed and decomposed dynamically.


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