Lithium-Ion Batteries under the X-ray Lens: Resolving Challenges and Propelling Advancements

Author:

Samimi Mahdieh1,Saadabadi Mehran2ORCID,Hosseinlaghab Hassan3

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, D09 W6Y4 Dublin, Ireland

2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran 1591634311, Iran

3. Independent Consultancy, D11 E4A6 Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

The quest for high-performance lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is at the forefront of energy storage research, necessitating a profound understanding of intricate processes like phase transformations and thermal runaway events. This review paper explores the pivotal role of X-ray spectroscopies in unraveling the mysteries embedded within LIBs, focusing on the utilization of advanced techniques for comprehensive insights. This explores recent advancements in in situ characterization tools, prominently featuring X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray tomography (XRT), and transmission X-ray microscopy (TXM). Each technique contributes to a comprehensive understanding of structure, morphology, chemistry, and kinetics in LIBs, offering a selective analysis that optimizes battery electrodes and enhances overall performance. The investigation commences by highlighting the indispensability of tracking phase transformations. Existing challenges in traditional methods, like X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), become evident when faced with nanoscale inhomogeneities during the delithiation process. Recognizing this limitation, the review emphasizes the significance of advanced techniques featuring nanoscale resolution. These tools offer unprecedented insights into material structures and surface chemistry during LIB operation, empowering researchers to address the challenges posed by thermal runaway. Such insights prove critical in unraveling interfacial transport mechanisms and phase transformations, providing a roadmap for the development of safe and high-performance energy storage systems. The integration of X-ray spectroscopies not only enhances our understanding of fundamental processes within LIBs but also propels the development of safer, more efficient, and reliable energy storage solutions. In spite of those benefits, X-ray spectroscopies have some limitations in regard to studying LIBs, as referred to in this review.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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