Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7851878 | Carbon | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
By monitoring the stress developments in situ during lithiation/delithiation of few layers graphene films, we report here for the first time an interesting observation of stress release/reversal just within the potential ranges corresponding to the co-existences of pristine graphene, dilute stage I and stage IV Li-graphite intercalation compounds (Li-GICs). This, along with supporting observations related to the presence of cracks in the graphene films upon electrochemical cycling and enhanced ID/IG ratio in Raman spectra recorded upon cycling primarily within the potential regimes corresponding to the stress release/reversal, indicate possible occurrences of mechanical/structural degradation mainly during the initial stages of lithiation and later stages of delithiation. This observation is being supported by a geometric model which estimates the strains induced in the individual graphene layers at the interfaces between the different Li-GICs at the various stages of lithiation; and as a function of distance from the current collector. On a slightly different note, the experimentally recorded magnitude of net lithiation induced reversible in-plane stress development was â¼11Â GPa. This is in fair agreement with that expected based on the theoretical dilation of â¼1% along the graphene layers upon lithiation as per the classical Li-intercalation mechanism (i.e., up to formation of LiC6).
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Authors
Farjana J. Sonia, Balakrishna Ananthoju, Manoj K. Jangid, Ravi Kali, M. Aslam, Amartya Mukhopadhyay,