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  • Researchers created tungsten oxide nanostructures using sequential infiltration synthesis on block copolymer templates to study how they change during battery reactions with lithium.
  • They found that the volume of the electrodes expanded and contracted during the charging and discharging cycles, with significant changes starting around 1.6 V.
  • Different shapes of the electrodes affected performance, with oxide cylinders showing less thickness change but better stability, while internal structure variations led to more fragmentation during reactions.

Article Abstract

In-plane tungsten oxide nanostructures, including hexagonally patterned cylinders and holes in a matrix, were fabricated sequential infiltration synthesis (SIS) on self-assembled block copolymer templates. Using the tailored morphology and porosity of these model electrodes with grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering, the intrinsic structural change of nanoscale active materials during the conversion reaction of WO + 6Li ↔ W + 3LiO was investigated at controlled electrochemical conditions. Reversible electrode volume expansion and contraction was observed during lithiation and delithiation cycles, respectively. The potential where the electrode's thickness expansion started was ∼1.6 V, which is close to the thermodynamically expected one for the conversion reaction of WO with lithium (1.65 V). The temporal evolution of the electrode volume at constant electrode potentials revealed high overpotential for bulk lithiation and slow conversion reaction kinetics, despite the tailored porosity of the SIS electrodes. Oxide cylinders showed a smaller overall electrode thickness change, likely due to unconstrained lateral volume change, as compared to a matrix with holes. On the other hand, better connectivity and guided volume change of the latter electrode morphology provided improved cycling stability. In addition, heterogeneity in an electrode, from internal pores and density gradients, was found to aggravate the fragmentation of the electrode during the conversion reaction. Insights into oxide conversion reaction kinetics and the relationship between electrode mesostructure and cycling behavior obtained from this study can help guide the more rational design of conversion electrodes for high-performing batteries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c08599DOI Listing

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