Lithium diffusivity of tin-based film model electrodes for lithium-ion batteries

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Lithium diffusivity of fluorine-free and -doped tin-nickel (Sn-Ni) film model electrodes with improved interfacial (solid electrolyte interphase (SEI)) stability has been determined, utilizing variable rate cyclic voltammetry (CV). The method for interfacial stabilization comprises fluorine-doping on the electrode together with the use of electrolyte including fluorinated ethylene carbonate (FEC) solvent and trimethyl phosphite additive. It is found that lithium diffusivity of Sn is largely dependent on the fluorine-doping on the Sn-Ni electrode and interfacial stability. Lithium diffusivity of fluorinedoped electrode is one order higher than that of fluorine-free electrode, which is ascribed to the enhanced electrical conductivity and interfacial stabilization effect.

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Hong, S., Jo, H., & Song, S. W. (2015). Lithium diffusivity of tin-based film model electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology, 6(4), 116–120. https://doi.org/10.5229/JECST.2015.6.4.116

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