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Highlighting the importance of full-cell testing for high performance anode materials comprising Li alloying nanowires

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posted on 2020-01-06, 15:47 authored by Hugh GeaneyHugh Geaney, Gerard Bree, Killian Stokes, Kieran McCarthy, Tadhg KennedyTadhg Kennedy, Kevin M. RyanKevin M. Ryan
Herein, the electrochemical performance of directly grown Ge nanowire anodes in full-cell Li-ion configurations (using lithium cobalt oxide cathodes) are examined. The impacts of voltage window, anode/cathode balancing and anode preconditioning are assessed. The cells had a useable upper cutoff of 3.9 V, with a higher voltage cutoff of 4.2 V shown by SEM analysis to lead to Li plating on the anode surface. The rate performance of Ge NW anodes was shown to be boosted within full-cells compared to half-cells, meaning that existing studies may underestimate the rate performance of alloying mode anode materials if they are only based on half-cell investigations. The capacity retention of the full-cells is lower compared to equivalent half-cells due to progressive consumption of cyclable Li. This phenomenon is demonstrated using a parallel anode and cathode delithiation approach that could be extended to other full-cell systems. The findings stress the importance of testing promising anode materials within full-cell configurations, to identify specific capacity fade mechanisms that are not relevant to half-cells and aid the development of higher energy density storage systems.

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Journal of the Electrochemical Society;166 (13), A2784-A2790

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Electrochemical Society

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peer-reviewed

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EI, IRC, SFI

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English

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