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Application of 7Li NMR to characterize the evolution of intercalated and non-intercalated lithium in LiFePO4-based materials for Li-ion batteries
Authors:Anton Buzlukov  Guillaume Gerbaud  Carole Bourbon  Sabine Hediger  Gaël De Paëpe  Sébastien Patoux  Michel Bardet
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Chimie Inorganique et biologique, UMR-E3(CEA/UJF) and CNRS, CEA/DSM/INAC, 38054, Grenoble, France
3. Laboratory of Kinetic Phenomena IMP UB RAS, 620990, Ekaterinburg, Russia
4. CNRS, Bioénergétique et Ingénierie des protéines (UPR 9036), 31 Chemin Joseph Aiguier, 13402, Marseille, France
2. Laboratoire des Matériaux pour Batterie, CEA/LITEN/DEHT, 38054, Grenoble, France
Abstract:Different synthesis batches of LiFePO4/C materials were prepared, and their electrochemical properties as positive cathodes for lithium-ion batteries were evaluated. Using standard solid-state NMR conditions, such as a 7-mm magic-angle-spinning probe performing at low spinning rates, information on both intercalated and non-intercalated (stored on the grain boundaries) lithium was obtained. A sharp signal assigned to non-intercalated lithium could be observed by diluting the active material in silica. Correlations could be, thus, obtained between the amount of each type of lithium and the electrochemical history and state of the material, revealing that the relative amount of surface lithium in a pristine LiFePO4/C material is rather constant and cannot be used as a criterion for its further specification. However, a drastic increase of this surface lithium was observed in the cathode materials of out-of-order batteries. As the cathode material recovered from the batteries after electrochemical testing was carefully washed before analysis, we can conclude that the non-intercalated lithium is strongly bound to the active material probably inside the so-called solid electrolyte interface layer at the surfaces of LiFePO4 particles. This work illustrates that solid-state lithium NMR can allow rapid characterization and testing of LiFePO4/C cathode materials.
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