An Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study on the Effects of the Surface- and Solution-Based Mechanisms in Li-O 2 Cells

  • Knudsen K
  • Vegge T
  • McCloskey B
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2016. Published by ECS. The maximum discharge capacity in non-aqueous Li-O 2 batteries has been limited to a fraction of its theoretical value, largely due to a conformal deposition of Li 2 O 2 on the cathode surface. However, it has recently been established that additives that increase the shielding of either 2 - or Li + will activate the formation of toroidal shaped Li 2 O 2 , thereby dramatically increasing cell capacity. Here we apply porous electrode theory to electrochemical impedance measured at the Li-O 2 cathode to investigate changes in the surface- and ionic resistance within the pores under conditions where either the surface-mechanism or the solution-mechanism is favored. Our experimental observations show that (i) an additional charge transfer process is observed in the impedance spectrum where the solution-based mechanism is favored; (ii) that the changes in the ionic resistance in the cathode during discharge (related to Li 2 O 2 build up) is much greater in cells where the solution-based mechanism is activated and can qualitatively determine the extent of discharge product deposited within the pores of the cathode versus the deposition extent at the electrode/electrolyte interface; and (iii) that the observed "sudden-death" during discharge is a consequence of the increasing charge transfer resistance regardless of whether Li 2 O 2 forms predominantly through either the surface- or solution-based mechanism.

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Knudsen, K. B., Vegge, T., McCloskey, B. D., & Hjelm, J. (2016). An Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study on the Effects of the Surface- and Solution-Based Mechanisms in Li-O 2 Cells. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(9), A2065–A2071. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1111609jes

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