Anisotropic Swelling Governed by Orientation-Dependent Interfacial Na Diffusion in Single-Crystalline Sb

Authors
Choi, Yong-SeokPark, Jun-HyoungAhn, Jae-PyoungLee, Jae-Chul
Issue Date
2019-03
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.31, no.5, pp.1696 - 1703
Abstract
The anisotropic volume expansion of anode materials produces locally inhomogeneous residual stresses, which frequently induce fracture of the anode materials and reduce battery capacity and cycle life. Much of our understanding of the anisotropic swelling behavior of anode materials is based on electron microscopy and macroscopic structural analysis techniques, which are insufficient to elucidate the atomistic origin of the anisotropic swelling behavior. In this study, we perform in situ sodiation experiments with single-crystalline Sb anodes followed by atomic simulations to determine the diffusion kinetics governing the sodiation of Sb and its associated swelling behavior. In situ sodiation experiments demonstrate that the rate of diffusion of Na into single-crystalline Sb anodes differs by more than a factor of 2 depending on the orientation of the Sb crystal, causing the crystal to swell anisotropically. This observed anisotropic diffusion is explained here by determining the orientation-dependent diffusion kinetics, while the associated structural origins are clarified by studying the interfacial Na diffusion in the atomically thin layer preceding the advancing interface.
Keywords
FINDING SADDLE-POINTS; BLACK PHOSPHORUS; ION BATTERIES; HIGH-CAPACITY; SODIATION; PSEUDOPOTENTIALS; LITHIATION; EVOLUTION; ANODE
ISSN
0897-4756
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120252
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemmater.8b05099
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