Interfacial reactions of lithium-ion batteries

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Lithium-ion transfer through interfaces between electrodes of lithium-ion batteries and electrolyte is investigated. The interfacial lithium-ion transfer is a slow process in reactions of lithium-ion batteries. De-solvation reactions require high activation energy. The activation energy of interfacial lithium-ion transfer depends on the electrolyte solvents. Intercalation of solvated lithium-ion into graphite gives a lower activation energy than that of de-solvated lithium-ion. Surface modification by oxide on LiCoO 2decreseses the activation energy. Ion-pairing at high salt concentration enhances the activation energy.

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Ogumi, Z. (2010). Interfacial reactions of lithium-ion batteries. In Electrochemistry (Vol. 78, pp. 319–324). Electrochemical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.78.319

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