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Dynamics of particle network in composite battery cathodes.

Jizhou LiNikhil SharmaZhisen JiangYang YangFederico MonacoZhengrui XuDong HouDaniel RatnerPiero PianettaPeter CloetensFeng LinKejie ZhaoYijin Liu
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Improving composite battery electrodes requires a delicate control of active materials and electrode formulation. The electrochemically active particles fulfill their role as energy exchange reservoirs through interacting with the surrounding conductive network. We formulate a network evolution model to interpret the regulation and equilibration between electrochemical activity and mechanical damage of these particles. Through statistical analysis of thousands of particles using x-ray phase contrast holotomography in a LiNi 0.8 Mn 0.1 Co 0.1 O 2 -based cathode, we found that the local network heterogeneity results in asynchronous activities in the early cycles, and subsequently the particle assemblies move toward a synchronous behavior. Our study pinpoints the chemomechanical behavior of individual particles and enables better designs of the conductive network to optimize the utility of all the particles during operation.
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