Operando Spectroscopic Microscopy of LiCoO 2 Cathodes Outside Standard Operating Potentials
2017
Abstract LiCoO 2 can experience over-lithiation (over-discharge) in an electrochemical cell due to poor battery management, failure such as a short circuit, or when LiCoO 2 is utilized as a negative electrode conversion material. In order to understand the chemical and morphological changes which occur during over-lithiation, LiCoO 2 electrodes were studied during deep discharge to 0.8 V with operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy and spectroscopic X-ray microscopy. During over-lithiation, micron-sized LiCoO 2 particles suffer significant cracking, pulverization and an incomplete conversion to Co metal. These irreversible morphological and structural changes inflict permanent damage on the cathode even during a single over-lithiation event and highlight the need for more sophisticated battery management systems.
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