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ACS Nano | 2016

Lithiation of Crystalline Silicon As Analyzed by Operando Neutron Reflectivity

Beatrix-Kamelia Seidlhofer; Bujar Jerliu; Marcus Trapp; Erwin Hüger; Sebastian Risse; Robert Cubitt; Harald Schmidt; Roland Steitz; Matthias Ballauff

We present an operando neutron reflectometry study on the electrochemical incorporation of lithium into crystalline silicon for battery applications. Neutron reflectivity is measured from the ⟨100⟩ surface of a silicon single crystal which is used as a negative electrode in an electrochemical cell. The strong scattering contrast between Si and Li due to the negative scattering length of Li leads to a precise depth profile of Li within the Si anode as a function of time. The operando cell can be used to study the uptake and the release of Li over several cycles. Lithiation starts with the formation of a lithium enrichment zone during the first charge step. The uptake of Li can be divided into a highly lithiated zone at the surface (skin region) (x ∼ 2.5 in LixSi) and a much less lithiated zone deep into the crystal (growth region) (x ∼ 0.1 in LixSi). The total depth of penetration was less than 100 nm in all experiments. The thickness of the highly lithiated zone is the same for the first and second cycle, whereas the thickness of the less lithiated zone is larger for the second lithiation. A surface layer of lithium (x ∼ 1.1) remains in the silicon electrode after delithiation. Moreover, a solid electrolyte interface is formed and dissolved during the entire cycling. The operando analysis presented here demonstrates that neutron reflectivity allows the tracking of the kinetics of lithiation and delithiation of silicon with high spatial and temporal resolution.


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Capacity fading in lithium/sulfur batteries: A linear four-state model

Sebastian Risse; Stefano Angioletti-Uberti; Joachim Dzubiella; Matthias Ballauff


Carbon | 2015

Poly(ionic liquid)-derived nanoporous carbon analyzed by combination of gas physisorption and small-angle neutron scattering

Simone Mascotto; Danuta Kuzmicz; Dirk Wallacher; Miriam Siebenbürger; Daniel Clemens; Sebastian Risse; Jiayin Yuan; Markus Antonietti; Matthias Ballauff


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

Correlation of Capacity Fading Processes and Electrochemical Impedance Spectra in Lithium/Sulfur Cells

Sebastian Risse; Natalia A. Cañas; Norbert Wagner; Eneli Härk; Matthias Ballauff; K. Andreas Friedrich


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Multidimensional operando analysis of macroscopic structure evolution in lithium sulfur cells by X-ray radiography

Sebastian Risse; Charl J. Jafta; Y. Yang; Nikolay Kardjilov; André Hilger; Ingo Manke; Matthias Ballauff


Journal of Physics D | 2016

In operando x-ray tomography for next-generation batteries: a systematic approach to monitor reaction product distribution and transport processes

Daniel Schröder; Conrad L. Bender; Tobias Arlt; Markus Osenberg; André Hilger; Sebastian Risse; M Ballauff; Ingo Manke; Jürgen Janek


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Investigation of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase Formation at Graphite Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Miriam Steinhauer; Sebastian Risse; Norbert Wagner; K. Andreas Friedrich


Energy Storage Materials | 2017

Binder-free carbon monolith cathode material for operando investigation of high performance lithium-sulfur batteries with X-ray radiography

Yan Yang; Sebastian Risse; Shilin Mei; Charl J. Jafta; Yan Lu; Christian Stöcklein; Nikolay Kardjilov; Ingo Manke; Jiang Gong; Zdravko Kochovski; Matthias Ballauff


Carbon | 2017

Correlating pore size and shape to local disorder in microporous carbon: A combined small angle neutron and X-ray scattering study

Charl J. Jafta; Albrecht Petzold; Sebastian Risse; Daniel Clemens; Dirk Wallacher; Günter Goerigk; Matthias Ballauff


231st ECS Meeting (May 28 - June 1, 2017) | 2017

The Nanoporous RP-20 Carbon Electrode As a Model for Energy Storage and Conversion Systems – Studied with µ CT, SAXS and SANS Methods

Eneli Härk; Nikolay Kardjilov; André Hilger; Albrecht Petzold; Sebastian Risse; I. Vaas; Günther Goerigk; Charl J. Jafta; Matthias Ballauff; Enn Lust

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Matthias Ballauff

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Charl J. Jafta

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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André Hilger

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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Ingo Manke

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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Daniel Clemens

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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Dirk Wallacher

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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