Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7729464 | Journal of Power Sources | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Negative electrodes of lithium-ion batteries generally consist of graphite-based active materials. In order to realize batteries with a high current density and therefore accelerated charging processes, the intercalation of lithium and the diffusion processes of these carbonaceous materials must be understood. In this paper, we visualized the electrochemical active surface area for three different anode materials using a novel OsO4 staining method in combination with scanning electron microscopy techniques. The diffusion behavior of these three anode materials is investigated by potentiostatic intermittent titration technique measurements. From those we determine the diffusion coefficient with and without consideration of the electrochemical active surface area.
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Authors
Lukas Pfaffmann, Claudia Birkenmaier, Marcus Müller, Werner Bauer, Tim Mitsch, Julian Feinauer, Yvonne Krämer, Frieder Scheiba, Andreas Hintennach, Thomas Schleid, Volker Schmidt, Helmut Ehrenberg,