Authors
Yuting Luo, Luis R De Jesus, Justin L Andrews, Abhishek Parija, Nathan Fleer, Daniel Juarez Robles, Partha P Mukherjee, Sarbajit Banerjee
Publication date
2018/8/14
Journal
ACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume
10
Issue
36
Pages
30901-30911
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Increasing intercalation of Li-ions brings about distortive structural transformations in several canonical intercalation hosts. Such phase transformations require the energy dissipative creation and motion of dislocations at the interface between the parent lattice and the nucleated Li-rich phase. Phase inhomogeneities within particles and across electrodes give rise to pronounced stress gradients, which can result in capacity fading. How such transformations alter Li-ion diffusivities remains much less explored. In this article, we use layered V2O5 as an intercalation host and examine the structural origins of the evolution of Li-ion diffusivities with phase progression upon electrochemical lithiation. Galvanostatic intermittent titration measurements show a greater than 4 orders of magnitude alteration of Li-ion diffusivity in V2O5 as a function of the extent of lithiation. Pronounced dips in Li-ion diffusivities are correlated with …
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