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Real‐time Observation of Deep Lithiation of Tungsten Oxide Nanowires by In Situ Electron Microscopy
Authors:Kuo Qi  Jiake Wei  Muhua Sun  Qianming Huang  Xiaomin Li  Zhi Xu  Dr. Wenlong Wang  Dr. Xuedong Bai
Affiliation:1. Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190 (China);2. Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter, Beijing (China)
Abstract:An in‐depth mechanistic understanding of the electrochemical lithiation process of tungsten oxide (WO3) is both of fundamental interest and relevant for potential applications. One of the most important features of WO3 lithiation is the formation of the chemically flexible, nonstoichiometric LixWO3, known as tungsten bronze. Herein, we achieved the real‐time observation of the deep electrochemical lithiation process of single‐crystal WO3 nanowires by constructing in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) electrochemical cells. As revealed by nanoscale imaging, diffraction, and spectroscopy, it is shown that the rapid and deep lithiation of WO3 nanowires leads to the formation of highly disordered and near‐amorphous LixWO3 phases, but with no detectable traces of elemental W and segregated Li2O phase formation. These results highlight the remarkable chemical and structural flexibility of the LixWO3 phases in accommodating the rapid and deep lithiation reaction.
Keywords:electrochemistry  in   situ TEM  lithiation  phase transitions  tungsten oxide nanowires
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