Understanding surface reactivity of Si electrodes in Li-ion batteries by in operando scanning electrochemical microscopy†
E. Ventosa,P. Wilde,A.-H. Zinn,M. Trautmann
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 04/26/2016 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C6CC02493A
Abstract

In operando SECM is employed to monitor the evolution of the electrically insulating character of a Si electrode surface during (de-)lithiation. The solid–electrolyte interface (SEI) formed on Si electrodes is shown to be intrinsically electrically insulating. However, volume changes upon (de-)lithiation lead to the loss of the protecting character of the initially formed SEI.

Graphical abstract: Understanding surface reactivity of Si electrodes in Li-ion batteries by in operando scanning electrochemical microscopy