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DOI10.1039/d0ee01074j
Lithium degradation in lithium-sulfur batteries: Insights into inventory depletion and interphasial evolution with cycling
Nanda S.; Manthiram A.
发表日期2020
ISSN1754-5692
起始页码2501
结束页码2514
卷号13期号:8
英文摘要The promise of high energy density lithium-sulfur batteries with long cycle life is currently tempered by the rapid degradation of lithium-metal anodes with cycling. An in-depth understanding of the dynamical behavior in liquid electrolytes, including the mechanisms underlying depletion of lithium inventory and evolution of lithium interphases, is crucial to make Li-S batteries a reality. We use here an anode-free full cell configuration, pairing a Li2S cathode with a bare nickel current collector with no lithium metal on it, to quantitatively estimate the lithium inventory loss per cycle. Lithium inventory loss is shown to be the main factor limiting the overall cyclability of Li-S batteries. Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry measurements on the deposited lithium reveal the presence of substantial metallic lithium even after most of the active lithium inventory has been depleted. The trapped metallic lithium is rendered electrochemically inactive by the growth of a resistive electrolyte decomposition interphase on the lithium surface. The bulk of the deposited lithium is shown to be composed of various fully reduced interphasial components, including several hydrogen-containing species that show a substantial reduction in intensity with cycling. This indicates considerable gas evolution and is also correlated with the loss of lithium inventory. The use of an anode-free full cell configuration provides a framework for accurate assessment of the dynamics of lithium inventory depletion and characterization of the accompanying interphasial evolution with cycling. The insights gained will prove invaluable to the development of strategies for extending the cycle life of energy-dense Li-S batteries. © 2020 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
语种英语
scopus关键词Anodes; Charging (batteries); Electrolytes; Lithium batteries; Lithium compounds; Metals; Secondary ion mass spectrometry; Sulfur compounds; Dynamical behaviors; Electrolyte decomposition; High energy densities; In-depth understanding; Inventory depletion; Liquid electrolytes; Substantial reduction; Time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry; Lithium sulfur batteries; decomposition; electrode; electrolyte; fuel cell; hydrogen; lithium; nickel; reduction; sulfur
来源期刊Energy and Environmental Science
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/162695
作者单位Materials Science and Engineering Program, Texas Materials Institute, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, United States
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Nanda S.,Manthiram A.. Lithium degradation in lithium-sulfur batteries: Insights into inventory depletion and interphasial evolution with cycling[J],2020,13(8).
APA Nanda S.,&Manthiram A..(2020).Lithium degradation in lithium-sulfur batteries: Insights into inventory depletion and interphasial evolution with cycling.Energy and Environmental Science,13(8).
MLA Nanda S.,et al."Lithium degradation in lithium-sulfur batteries: Insights into inventory depletion and interphasial evolution with cycling".Energy and Environmental Science 13.8(2020).
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