表征(材料科学)
材料科学
电池(电)
纳米技术
电化学
原子力显微镜
锂(药物)
原位
锂电池
锂离子电池
电极
电解质
离子
功率(物理)
化学
离子键合
物理
物理化学
有机化学
内分泌学
医学
量子力学
作者
Zhenyu Zhang,Samia Said,Keenan Smith,Rhodri Jervis,Christopher A. Howard,Paul R. Shearing,Dan J. L. Brett,Thomas S. Miller
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202101518
摘要
Abstract Although lithium, and other alkali ion, batteries are widely utilized and studied, many of the chemical and mechanical processes that underpin the materials within, and drive their degradation/failure, are not fully understood. Hence, to enhance the understanding of these processes various ex situ, in situ and operando characterization methods are being explored. Recently, electrochemical atomic force microscopy (EC‐AFM), and related techniques, have emerged as crucial platforms for the versatile characterization of battery material surfaces. They have revealed insights into the morphological, mechanical, chemical, and physical properties of battery materials when they evolve under electrochemical control. This critical review will appraise the progress made in the understanding batteries using EC‐AFM, covering both traditional and new electrode–electrolyte material junctions. This progress will be juxtaposed against the ability, or inability, of the system adopted to embody a truly representative battery environment. By contrasting key EC‐AFM literature with conclusions drawn from alternative characterization tools, the unique power of EC‐AFM to elucidate processes at battery interfaces is highlighted. Simultaneously opportunities for complementing EC‐AFM data with a range of spectroscopic, microscopic, and diffraction techniques to overcome its limitations are described, thus facilitating improved battery performance.
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