Studies on the effects of coated Li2CO3 on lithium electrode |
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Authors: | Kwang-il ChungJung-Do Lee Eui-Jung KimWoo-Seong Kim Jung-Hwan ChoYong-Kook Choi |
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Affiliation: | a AnyCell Inc. R&D center, Kwangju 506-258, South Korea b Department of Materials Science & Engineering, K-JIST, Kwangju 500-712, South Korea c Department of Chemistry & RRC/HECS & IBS, Chonnam National University, Kwangju 500-757, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Although a lithium metal anode has a high energy density compared with a carbon insertion anode, the poor rechargeability prevents the practical use of anode materials. A lithium electrode coated with Li2CO3 was prepared as a negative electrode to enhance cycleability through the control of the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) layer formation in Li secondary batteries. The electrochemical characteristics of the SEI layer were examined using chronopotentiometry (CP) and impedance spectroscopy. The Li2CO3-SEI layer prevents electrolyte decomposition reaction and has low interface resistance. In addition, the lithium ion diffusion in the SEI layer of the uncoated and the Li2CO3-coated electrode was evaluated using chronoamperometry (CA). |
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Keywords: | Li2CO3 Lithium electrode Solid electrolyte interface |
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