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ES02.05.05 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Operando Synchrotron-Based X-Ray Characterization of Battery Degradation

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
3:30pm - 4:00pm

Room 424, Level 4, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Johanna Weker1

SLAC National Accelerator Lab1

Abstract

Johanna Weker1

SLAC National Accelerator Lab1
Synchrotron-based X-rays are a powerful characterization tool that can probe across many relevant length scales (from atomistic to millimeter) with different techniques that are sensitive to distinct features such as microstructure, chemistry, and morphology. Because of the high flux available and penetrating power of synchrotron-based X-rays, batteries can be probed under realistic (<i>operando</i>) conditions, which enables us to understand and overcome failure mechanisms of the next generation of battery materials. At the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, we have a suite of advanced X-ray characterization tools and have enabled a robust means of multimodal, <i>operando</i> characterization using a standard pouch cell geometry. With transmission X-ray microscopy (TXM), we capture morphology changes on either the cathode or anode during battery operation. Combined with absorption spectroscopy, the TXM provides maps of the local state of charge of active material particles. With high speed X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, we track the changes in crystallographic phases, local coordination, and chemistry. Results from all of these techniques can be combined together to get a more complete picture of the key degradation pathways of active battery materials to develop mitigation strategies for longer lasting energy storage.

Keywords

x-ray diffraction (XRD) | x-ray tomography

Symposium Organizers

Raphaële Clement, University of California, Santa Barbara
Feng Lin, Virginia Tech
Yijin Liu, The University of Texas at Austin
Andrej Singer, Cornell University

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature