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Revealing the Mechanism of Electrochemical Lithiation of Carbon Nanotube Fibers

Authors :
Boaretto, Nicola
Rana, Moumita
Marcilla, Rebeca
Vilatela, Juan José
Source :
ACS Appl. Energy Mater. 2020
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Fabrics of continuous fibers of carbon nanotubes (CNTFs) are attractive materials for multifunctional energy storage devices, either as current collector, or as active material. Despite a similar chemical composition, lithiation/delithiation in CNTFs is substantially different from traditional graphite electrodes. In CNTFs this process is dominated by surface processes, insertion in the bundles interstices, electrochemical doping and often-overlooked partial degradation of the sp2 lattice upon cycling. Through extensive electrochemical analysis, together with in situ Raman spectroscopy measurements, we analyzed the complex lithiation behavior of highly crystalline fibers of CNTs. CNTF can store lithium reversibly with high specific capacity and rate capability, thanks to a large capacitive contribution. Upon lithiation, they undergo electrochemical doping, with longitudinal conductivity increasing by as much as 100 %, concomitant with large downshifts in Raman spectra. However, CNTF are also affected by high first-cycle irreversible capacity, voltage hysteresis and amorphization upon cycling. Electrochemical analysis confirms that SEI formation is responsible for the first-cycle irreversible capacity. Voltage hysteresis is attributed primarily to the trapping of lithium ions in the interstices between stacked nanotubes. Another dominant feature is pre-existing defects, which promote capacitive storage but lead to progressive amorphization of the CNTFs. Indeed, it is evidenced that undesired amorphization is hindered in ultra-pure CNTF without pre-existing defects.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ACS Appl. Energy Mater. 2020
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.05386
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.0c01267