Abstract
© 2015 The Author(s). Small-angle neutron scattering is a tool providing information on nanostructures of objects in the order of 1-300 nm. In this experiment a pouch bag lithium ion battery cell was investigated with SANS ex situ, in situ and in operando during charging and discharging. LiNi 0.33 Mn 0.33 Co 0.33 O 2 was used as cathode and graphite as anode material. The small-angle neutron scattering measurements were performed on the SANS-1 instrument at the FRM II neutron source of the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ) in Garching, Germany. Ex situ measurements of components of the cell as well as static in situ and dynamic in operando SANS experiments were performed with a complete Li-ion pouch bag cell. The cell was charged and discharged twice with C/3 and small-angle neutron scattering data were collected during the measurements. The observed intensity data were then evaluated and changes of the total scattering in the measured Q-range are correlated to the lithiation processes occurring inside the cell. Thus we can show that SANS can be used as a tool to monitor kinetic processes in Li-ion batteries in operando and non-destructively.
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Seidlmayer, S., Hattendorff, J., Buchberger, I., Karge, L., Gasteiger, H. A., & Gilles, R. (2015). In Operando Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) on Li-Ion Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 162(2), A3116–A3125. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0181502jes
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