Interfaces in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Paolella, Andrea
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2024-08-20
- 售價: $6,030
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,729
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 120
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031637127
- ISBN-13: 9783031637124
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This book explores the critical role of interfaces in lithium-ion batteries, focusing on the challenges and solutions for enhancing battery performance and safety. It sheds light on the formation and impact of interfaces between electrolytes and electrodes, revealing how side reactions can diminish battery capacity. The book examines the nanochemistry of these reactions, emphasizing their profound influence on overall battery properties. It highlights the urgent need for battery material scientists to develop new additives and chemistries to address these interface-related issues, which have significant industrial implications.
After providing a fundamental understanding of Li-ion batteries, the book analyzes the evolution of the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) by considering various negative electrode materials such as graphite, silicon, lithium metal, and anode-less configurations. It also explores the chemistries of cathode materials, including their decomposition and methods to mitigate unwanted oxidation.
Furthermore, the book discusses the growing interest in solid-state batteries as a future technology, focusing on the reactivity of polymeric and ceramic solid electrolytes with anodes and cathodes, which presents additional challenges at the interface level. Finally, it addresses the specific challenges associated with emerging chemistries like Li-S and Li-air batteries, providing insights into polysulfide formation and LiOH conversion.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書探討了界面在鋰離子電池中的關鍵作用,著重於提升電池性能和安全性的挑戰和解決方案。它揭示了電解質和電極之間界面的形成和影響,並揭示了副反應如何降低電池容量。本書研究了這些反應的納米化學,強調了它們對整體電池性能的深遠影響。它強調了電池材料科學家迫切需要開發新的添加劑和化學物質來解決這些與界面相關的問題,這些問題具有重要的工業意義。
在提供對鋰離子電池的基本理解之後,本書通過考慮各種負極材料(如石墨、矽、鋰金屬和無負極結構)來分析固體電解質界面(SEI)的演變。它還探討了陽極材料的化學反應,包括其分解和減少不必要氧化的方法。
此外,本書還討論了固態電池作為未來技術的日益受到關注,重點關注聚合物和陶瓷固態電解質與陽極和陰極的反應性,這在界面層面上帶來了額外的挑戰。最後,它還解決了與新興化學物質(如Li-S和Li-air電池)相關的特定挑戰,提供了關於多硫化物形成和LiOH轉化的見解。
作者簡介
Prof. Andrea Paolella is a certified PhD electrochemist and material scientist He specializes in the synthesis and electrochemical characterization of various nano- and micron-sized ceramic materials, such as oxide solid electrolytes (e.g, garnet LLZO, and NASICON LAGP) and positive electrodes (LiFePO4 or high voltage NMC). He is currently Associate Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Modena, Italy) has a PhD from Italian Institute of Technology (Genova, Italy), and a master's degree and a bachelor's degree from Universitá degli Studi di Bologna (Bologna, Italy).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Prof. Andrea Paolella是一位經過認證的博士學位電化學家和材料科學家。他專注於合成和電化學特性測試各種納米和微米級陶瓷材料,例如氧化物固態電解質(例如石榴石LLZO和NASICON LAGP)和正極材料(LiFePO4或高壓NMC)。他目前是意大利摩德納和雷焦埃米利亞大學(摩德納,意大利)無機化學副教授,擁有意大利技術研究所(熱諾瓦,意大利)的博士學位,以及博洛尼亞大學(博洛尼亞,意大利)的碩士學位和學士學位。