Operando Muon Spin Rotation and Relaxation Measurement on LiCoO2Half-Cell

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The self-diffusion coefficient of Li+ ions (DLiJ) in LixCoO2 has been determined during charge and discharge reactions of a LiCoO2 half-cell using a positive muon spin rotation and relaxation (μ+SR) technique through the observation of the fluctuating nuclear magnetic field at room temperature: specifically, with an operando μ+SR technique in the half-cell potential range between 3.0 and 4.7 V. The estimated DLiJ was found to range between 10-12 and 10-11 cm2/s and increase as Li content (x) decreased. Although the slope (dDLiJ/dx) was relatively steep below the vicinity of x = 1, DLiJ slowly increases with decreasing x at x < 0.8 with two small minima at x ∼2/3 and x ∼1/2. The obtained result in the initial charging process agreed with that obtained in the second charging process. Furthermore, it was discovered that the change in DLiJ with x is similar to that of the reported self-diffusion coefficient estimated using an electrochemical technique for a film sample. By combining with the electrochemical measurement, the x dependence of the reactive surface area of the LixCoO2 electrode was first determined, while it was assumed to be independent of x.

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Ohishi, K., Igarashi, D., Tatara, R., Umegaki, I., Koda, A., Komaba, S., & Sugiyama, J. (2022). Operando Muon Spin Rotation and Relaxation Measurement on LiCoO2Half-Cell. ACS Applied Energy Materials, 5(10), 12538–12544. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.2c02175

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