Mapping reaction mechanism during overcharge of a LiNiO2/Graphite-silicon lithium-ion battery: a correlative operando approach by simultaneous gas analysis and synchrotron scattering techniques
Quentin Jacquet, Irina Profatilova, Loic Baggetto, Bouthayna Alrifai,, Elisabeth Addes, Paul Chassagne, Nils Blanc, Samuel Tardif, Lise Daniel,, Sandrine Lyonnard

TL;DR
This study uses combined operando gas analysis and synchrotron scattering to investigate degradation mechanisms during overcharge in LiNiO2/Graphite-Silicon lithium-ion batteries, revealing new insights into gas effects and heterogeneity.
Contribution
It introduces a correlated operando approach combining gas analysis and structural mapping to study overcharge degradation mechanisms in lithium-ion batteries.
Findings
Confirmed absence of O1 phase despite gas release
Unveiled gas effects on electrodes and sensors
Showed increased reaction heterogeneity during overcharge
Abstract
Li-ion battery degradation processes are multi-scale, heterogeneous, dynamic and involve multiple cell components through cross talk mechanisms. Correlated operando characterization capable of measuring several key parameters are needed to accelerate understanding on these complex degradation processes. In particular, degradation mechanisms during overcharge of LiNiO2/Graphite-Silicon is well known at the material level featuring O2 gas release and concomitant surface reconstruction of LiNiO2. However, there are still debates regarding the role of high voltage O1 phase formation on gas production and no information on the effect of produced gases on the cell components (anode or sensors), or effect of overcharge on electrode level behavior. In this work, we simultaneously measured the gas produced using operando mass spectrometry while spatially resolving nanostructure and lattice…
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TopicsAdvancements in Battery Materials · Advanced Battery Technologies Research · Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
