Neutron methods for tracking lithium in operating electrodes and interfaces

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Abstract

The performance characteristics of modern electrochemical energy storage devices are largely determined by the processes occurring at charge separation interfaces, as well as by the evolution of the structure, composition and chemistry of electrodes and electrolytes. The paper reviews the principal applications of neutron scattering techniques in structural studies of electrode materials and electrochemical interfaces in the course of their operation (operando mode) with an accent to Li-ion batteries. The high penetrating power of thermal neutrons makes it possible to study complex systems that are the closest to real electrochemical cells. The recent progress and future tasks in the development of the neutron scattering methods (diffraction, reflectometry, small-angle scattering) for various types of electrodes/interfaces in Li energy storage devices are discussed.

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Avdeev, M. V., Bobrikov, I. A., & Petrenko, V. I. (2019). Neutron methods for tracking lithium in operating electrodes and interfaces. Physical Sciences Reviews, 3(10). https://doi.org/10.1515/psr-2017-0157

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