Diffusion mechanism of lithium ion through basal plane of layered graphene.

J Am Chem Soc

Department of Energy Science, BK21 Physics Division, Graphene Center, Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of South Korea.

Published: May 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines how the presence of both edge and basal planes in graphite complicates lithium ion diffusion.
  • Two types of graphene were created: one with a basal plane on copper and another with edge planes on nickel, showing differing electrochemical performances based on layer thickness.
  • Findings indicate that defects in graphene help lithium ions move perpendicular to the basal plane, but hinder parallel movement due to crowding from adsorbed lithium ions, with a critical thickness of about 6 layers optimal for performance.

Article Abstract

Coexistence of both edge plane and basal plane in graphite often hinders the understanding of lithium ion diffusion mechanism. In this report, two types of graphene samples were prepared by chemical vapor deposition (CVD): (i) well-defined basal plane graphene grown on Cu foil and (ii) edge plane-enriched graphene layers grown on Ni film. Electrochemical performance of the graphene electrode can be split into two regimes depending on the number of graphene layers: (i) the corrosion-dominant regime and (ii) the lithiation-dominant regime. Li ion diffusion perpendicular to the basal plane of graphene is facilitated by defects, whereas diffusion parallel to the plane is limited by the steric hindrance that originates from aggregated Li ions adsorbed on the abundant defect sites. The critical layer thickness (l(c)) to effectively prohibit substrate reaction using CVD-grown graphene layers was predicted to be ∼6 layers, independent of defect population. Our density functional theory calculations demonstrate that divacancies and higher order defects have reasonable diffusion barrier heights allowing lithium diffusion through the basal plane but neither monovacancies nor Stone-Wales defect.

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