
Study of lithium deposition and applicability of solid polymer electrolytes in lithium cells
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Lithium (Li) deposition is a problem in Li batteries (LB) - both Li metal (LMB) and Li-ion (LIB) batteries - which limits their performance in terms of power and energy density. Two trends can be identified in the advancement of LBs concerning the problem of Li deposition: optimization of the existing system (the state-of-the-art LIBs) and further development of cell components such as electrolytes. This work addresses both approaches.
In the first part, this study investigates Li deposition in LMB and LIBs. A novel method to study the Li-based transport mechanisms in LIBs is introduced. Later the kinetic deviations between anode and cathode as a consequence of aging and the relation of these deviations to the occurrence of Li-plating are discussed.
In the second part, the applicability of PEO-based solid polymer electrolytes for LMBs to overcome the Li plating issue is investigated. The introduction of various interfacial interlayers at the cathode/electrolyte interphase was studied to improve the electrochemical stability of the cells. Cells with an in-situ electro-deposited interlayer showed the best cyclability.
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Göttingen
Germany
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Sanaz Momeni Boroujeni
Study of lithium deposition and applicability of solid polymer electrolytes in lithium cells
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- Intro
- Zusammenfassung
- Abstract
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Motivation
- 1.2 Structure of this work
- Chapter 2 Theoretical and experimentalbackground
- 2.1 Electrochemical cells
- 2.2 Lithium ion battery
- 2.3 Lithium metal battery
- 2.4 Solid polymer electrolytes
- 2.5 Instrumentation and techniques
- Chapter 3 Lithium deposition in Li-ion andLi-metal cells
- 3.1 Kinetics study to predict Li plating in a Li-ioncell
- 3.2 Inuence of temperature and electrolyte onLi deposition
- Chapter 4 Solid polymer electrolytes
- 4.1 Manufacturing of the PEO solid electrolyte
- 4.2 Manufacturing of the cathode
- 4.3 Passivation layers
- 4.4 Cell assembly
- 4.5 Electro and physiochemical characterization
- Chapter 5 Result and discussion on lithiumdeposition study in Li-ion andLi-metal cells
- 5.1 Kinetics study to predict Li plating
- 5.2 Inuence of temperature and electrolyte onLi deposition
- Chapter 6 Investigation on PEO-based SPEs
- 6.1 PEO/LiTFSI membranes
- 6.2 PEO/LiTFSI/passive-ceramics membranes
- 6.3 Stability versus NMC cathode
- 6.4 Coulombic effciency
- 6.5 Discussion and conclusion
- Chapter 7 Conclusion
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Bibliography
- Publications
- Aknowledgment
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