Gaining a thorough understanding of the electrochemical interface in lithium ion batteries is essential for the development of a common strategy for the material design. This comprehensive paper presents the interfacial reaction analyses between intercalation electrodes and organic electrolytes using an epitaxial-film model electrode and in situ surface scattering techniques. The crystal structures of the intercalation electrodes drastically change in 10 nm-regions from the top of the electrode surface when soaked to the electrolyte and are reconstructed during the initial electrochemical reaction, which is accompanied with formation of a solid electrolyte interface layer. The reconstructed interfaces have a pronounced effect on the power characteristics and the stability at the subsequent electrochemical cycles.
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Hirayama, M. (2015). Interfacial reactions of intercalation electrodes in lithium ion batteries. Electrochemistry, 83(9), 701–706. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.83.701
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