材料科学
串扰
电解质
电极
阴极
生存能力
纳米技术
离子
高能
光电子学
工程物理
计算机科学
航空航天工程
电气工程
电子工程
物理
工程类
量子力学
作者
Youzhi Song,Li Wang,Li Sheng,Mengyun Zhang,Hongmei Liang,Dongsheng Ren,Hao Cui,Hao Zhang,Hong Xu,Xiangming He
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ensm.2023.103018
摘要
High-energy lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are growing in developing and adoption, but are associated with a rapid capacity fading as well as a high risk of thermal runaway. Apart from the decay of electrode materials, electrolyte and interphases, the imperceptible interaction between electrodes, i.e., crosstalk, is emerging as a critical contributor to the failure of high-energy battery. In this perspective, we pioneer in summarizing and commenting on the imperceptible phenomena. Firstly, the origins of crosstalk are accountable to the release of transition metal ions and singlet oxygen species from the cathode, as well as to the oxidation or reduction of the electrolyte at electrodes. Subsequently, chemical and electrochemical approaches, in-situ spectroscopies and numerical simulations that are accessible for crosstalk detections are outlined. Furthermore, the crosstalk suppression strategies are classified into three aspects including the modification of electrode materials, design of favorable electrolytes, and fabrication of functional separators. Moreover, the essential role of crosstalk in life predictions and safety alerts through machine-learning and artificial intelligence is highlighted. Focusing on electrode crosstalk, this work is expected to be instrumental in enriching the failure theories of high-energy batteries while improving their survivability and predictability.
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