Probing the Effect of Electrode Thermodynamics on Reaction Heterogeneity in Thick Battery Electrodes
Abstract
AbstractThick electrodes present a viable strategy for enhancing energy density and reducing manufacturing costs of lithium‐ion batteries. However, reaction heterogeneity during cycling compromises their rate capability and cycle life. While this nonuniformity is commonly attributed to sluggish charge transport, it is demonstrated here that the thermodynamic properties of the electrode material play an equally critical role. Through combined X‐ray fluorescence microscopy and absorption near‐edge structure spectroscopy, reaction distributions in LiFePO4 (LFP) and LiNi0.6Mn0.2Co0.2O2 (NMC) thick electrodes with matched porosity and tortuosity are compared. LFP electrodes develop pronounced depth‐oriented state‐of‐charge (SOC) gradients that worsen with increasing discharge rates, whereas NMC maintains much more uniform SOC distributions under such conditions. This difference originates from their distinct SOC dependence of equilibrium potentials and is quantifiable through a dimensionless “reaction uniformity” number. Intriguingly, LFP thick electrodes also exhibit lateral SOC variations that strengthen during slow discharge. The enhanced reaction uniformity in NMC correlates with better active material utilization and slower capacity fade than LFP, highlighting electrode thermodynamics as a key design consideration for thick electrodes.
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Authors (19)
Zeyuan Li
School of Power and Mechanical Engineering
Fan Wang
Yuan Gao
Hongxuan Wang
Zhaoshun Wang
Department of Materials Science & NanoEngineering Rice University Houston TX 77005 USA
Yang Yang
Qing Ai
Mingyuan Ge
Yangtao Liu
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester MA 01609 USA
Matthew Meyer
Shared Equipment Authority Rice University Houston TX 77005 USA
Tanguy Terlier
SIMS laboratory, Shared Equipment Authority, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77005, United States
Xianghui Xiao
National Synchrotron Light Source II
Wah‐Keat Lee
National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS‐II) Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton NY 11973 USA
Yan Wang
Jun Lou
Andrew Kiss
National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS‐II) Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton NY 11973 USA
Harsh Agarwal
UTSW, Dallas, Texas, US, Dallas, Texas, United States
Ryan Stephens
Shell International Exploration and Production Inc. Houston TX 77082 USA
Ming Tang