In situ 119Sn Mössbauer effect study of Li-CoSn2 electrochemical system

2006 
Crystalline CoSn 2 powders prepared by a ceramic route under an Ar/H 2 controlled atmosphere are examined as a negative electrode for lithium-ion batteries. Ex situ X-ray diffraction measurements show that an electrochemically driven solid-state transformation of CoSn 2 occurs during the first reaction period. The complete reaction mechanism of CoSn 2 is investigated by in situ 119 Sn Mossbauer spectroscopy using a Li-ion plastic cell. The conversion reaction proceeds through a biphasic system, with CoSn 2 direct transformation into both a lithium-rich LiySn (where y ≈ 3.5) compound and metallic Co nanoparticles. On charge, the electrochemical process is more complex and it includes the conversion of the LiySn compound into a modified CoSn 2 nanocompound with a variable composition, i.e., a Li y Co z Sn 2 matrix, which is the active species for the following cycles.
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