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(Digital Presentation) Understanding the Chemistry and Microstructure Evolution of Cathodic Interface in All-Solid-State Batteries

Monday, 30 May 2022: 15:50
West Meeting Room 110 (Vancouver Convention Center)
X. Li (Concordia University), S. Deng (University of Western Ontario), and X. A. Sun (Western University)
All-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (SSLIBs) are promising candidates to meet the requirement of electric vehicles due to the intrinsic safety characteristics and high theoretical energy density. A stable cathodic interface is critical for maximizing the performance of SSLIBs. In our study, operando X-ray absorption near-edge spectroscopy (XANES) combined with transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) is employed to investigate the interfacial behavior between the Li-ion cathodes and sulfide solid-state electrolyte. Constructing a uniform interlayer by atomic layer deposition (ALD) is also employed in this study to further investigate the cathodic interface stability. These results provide new insight into the cathodic interface reaction mechanism and highlight the importance of advanced operando characterizations for SSLIBs.