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Intrinsic chemical reactivity of solid-electrolyte interphase components in silicon–lithium alloy anode batteries probed by FTIR spectroscopy

Authors :
Kristin A. Persson
Brenda A. Smith
Baris Key
Eric Sivonxay
Ryan T. Pekarek
Nathan R. Neale
Jaclyn Coyle
Ting-Zheng Hou
Rebecca D. McAuliffe
Lauryn L. Baranowski
Christopher A. Apblett
Alec Affolter
Gabriel M. Veith
Source :
Journal of Materials Chemistry A. 8:7897-7906
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2020.

Abstract

In this work we report the solid reaction products from the chemical reaction of aprotic battery electrolyte and three purported components of the Si-based anode SEI : SiO2 nanoparticles (NPs), lithium silicate (LixSiOy) powders, and Si NPs. We use FTIR and classical molecular dynamics/density functional perturbation theory to assess the solid products remaining with these model materials after exposure to electrolyte. The absence of electrochemical bias provides a view of the chemical speciation resulting from early-stage chemical reactivity during battery assembly as well as under open circuit storage conditions. We believe these species represent the initial stages of SEI growth and predict they likely drive subsequent chemical and electrochemical reactions by controlling molecular interactons at the Si active material interface. We find that nominally equivalent materials react differently even before any electrochemistry is performed (e.g., acidic SiO2 dissolves whereas alkaline SiO2 is relatively robust), and derive new understanding of the chemical species that could and could not form stable SEI components in Si-based anodes. These results can be used to inform how to passivate Si anode surfaces and potentially generate an artificially engineered SEI that would be stable and enable next-generation battery anodes.

Details

ISSN :
20507496 and 20507488
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........cafb1f2db92b08ce142a2d518e6e536e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ta13535a