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Multiscale phase mapping of LiFePO4-based electrodes by transmission electron microscopy and electron forward scattering diffraction

Robert, D.
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Douillard, T.
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Boulineau, A.
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2013
ACS Nano

LiFePO4 and FePO4 phase distributions of entire cross-sectioned electrodes with various Li content are investigated from nanoscale to mesoscale, by transmission electron microscopy and by the new electron forward scattering diffraction technique. The distributions of the fully delithiated (FePO4) or lithiated particles (LiFePO4) are mapped on large fields of view (>100 × 100 μm2). Heterogeneities in thin and thick electrodes are highlighted at different scales. At the nanoscale, the statistical analysis of 64 000 particles unambiguously shows that the small particles delithiate first. At the mesoscale, the phase maps reveal a core-shell mechanism at the scale of the agglomerates with a preferential pathway along the electrode porosities. At larger scale, lithiation occurs in thick electrodes "stratum by stratum" from the surface in contact with electrolyte toward the current collector. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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DOI
10.1021/nn4043964
Author(s)
Robert, D.
Douillard, T.
Boulineau, A.
Brunetti, G.
Nowakowski, P.
Venet, D.
Bayle-Guillemaud, P.
Cayron, C.  
Date Issued

2013

Published in
ACS Nano
Volume

7

Start page

10887

End page

10894

Subjects

Diffraction

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EFSD

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Electrodes

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electron microscopy

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Forward scattering

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heterogeneities

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LFP

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LiFePO

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LiFePO4

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Lithium alloys

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Nanotechnology

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phase mapping

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Phase mappings

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t-EBSD

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TKD

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Transmission electron microscopy

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OTHER

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