材料科学
纳米压痕
断裂韧性
复合材料
晶界
电化学
韧性
粒度
介电谱
电极
微观结构
化学
物理化学
作者
Jessica G. Swallow,William H. Woodford,Frank P. McGrogan,Nicola Ferralis,Yet‐Ming Chiang,Krysytn J. Van Vliet
出处
期刊:Meeting abstracts
[Institute of Physics]
日期:2015-04-29
卷期号:MA2015-01 (2): 279-279
标识
DOI:10.1149/ma2015-01/2/279
摘要
Capacity fade and impedance growth of lithium ion battery (LIB) electrodes have been correlated with mechanical degradation of active particles through extended cycling. The design of fracture-resistant electrodes requires understanding of material mechanical properties such as elastic modulus E , hardness H , and fracture toughness K Ic over the entire range of compositions through which the active materials are cycled. In this work, we measured E , H , and K Ic of the prototypical layered material Li X CoO 2 using instrumented nanoindentation, varying the composition, X, through varying durations of galvanostatic charging. We found that within a single charge cycle, E and H decreased by up to 60%, while K Ic decreased by up to 70% compared to the fully-lithiated state. X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and optical and electron microscopy demonstrated that the drop in mechanical properties was correlated with extensive grain boundary fracture and attributable to Li depletion at the sample surfaces. Such differences in mechanical properties of Li-storage materials can impact the critical length scales (either grain size or particle size) that mark the boundary between fracture-resistant and fracture-prone electrode designs. This work demonstrates that when fracture toughness is used in battery design, it cannot be assumed to be constant over the course of charge cycling. This evidence of electrochemical-history-dependent fracture toughness is particularly important to the design of Li-storage compounds that undergo significant chemical expansion or phase changes during electrochemical cycling.
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