Impacts of Curing-Induced Phase Segregation in Silicon Nanoparticle-Based Electrodes

Author:

Huey Zoey12,Carroll G. Michael1,Coyle Jaclyn1,Walker Patrick1,Neale Nathan R.1ORCID,DeCaluwe Steven2ORCID,Jiang Chunsheng1

Affiliation:

1. Materials, Chemical, and Computational Science Directorate, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO 80401, USA

2. Colorado School of Mines, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401, USA

Abstract

We report the investigation of silicon nanoparticle composite anodes for Li-ion batteries, using a combination of two nm-scale atomic force microscopy-based techniques: scanning spreading resistance microscopy for electrical conduction mapping and contact resonance and force volume for elastic modulus mapping, along with scanning electron microscopy-based energy dispersion spectroscopy, nanoindentation, and electrochemical analysis. Thermally curing the composite anode—made of polyethylene oxide-treated Si nanoparticles, carbon black, and polyimide binder—reportedly improves the anode electrochemical performance significantly. This work demonstrates phase segregation resulting from thermal curing, where alternating bands of carbon and silicon active material are observed. This electrode morphology is retained after extensive cycling, where the electrical conduction of the carbon-rich bands remains relatively unchanged, but the mechanical modulus of the bands decreases distinctly. These electrical and mechanical factors may contribute to performance improvement, with carbon bands serving as a mechanical buffer for Si deformation and providing electrical conduction pathways. This work motivates future efforts to engineer similar morphologies for mitigating capacity loss in silicon electrodes.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office under the Silicon Consortium Project, directed by Brian Cunningham and managed by Anthony Burrell

Publisher

MDPI AG

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