2021
DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202100532
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Slow‐Moving Phase Boundary in Li4/3+xTi5/3O4

Abstract: the material was first explored by Murphy et al. in 1983, [3] but only in 1995 Ohzuku et al. demonstrated its use in lithium-ion battery application and reported a nearly constant dis-/charge voltage of 1.55 V versus Li/Li + . [4] The constant voltage for de-/intercalation is indicative of a phase transformation during lithium insertion/ removal. However, the existence of a twophase reaction at room temperature and on a macroscopic scale has been debated in the past, with reports suggesting solidsolution [5]… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the SAED patterns of each sample were also examined to confirm the crystalline structure of typical LTO materials (Figure S3). In addition, high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) images of LNSB_H3 and LNSB_L3 were collected by the same equipment to measure the particle size of LTO (Figure S4). The thickness of the electrode and the mass of the LNSB samples are summarized in Table .…”
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“…Furthermore, the SAED patterns of each sample were also examined to confirm the crystalline structure of typical LTO materials (Figure S3). In addition, high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) images of LNSB_H3 and LNSB_L3 were collected by the same equipment to measure the particle size of LTO (Figure S4). The thickness of the electrode and the mass of the LNSB samples are summarized in Table .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…). 34 In addition, high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) images of LNSB_H3 and LNSB_L3 were collected by the same equipment to measure the particle size of LTO (Figure S4). The thickness of the electrode and the mass of the LNSB samples are summarized in Table 1.…”
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“…The reason for the pronounced concentration polarization observed for Na 3 V 2 (PO 4 ) 2 F 3 must be related to the diffusive motion during the phase transformation, i.e., slow phase boundary propagation, as this is the only source of concentration polarization under the given experimental conditions. However, the diffusivity of a phase boundary can only be strictly quantified by means of in situ observation of phase boundary propagation, which requires sophisticated microscopic techniques for single-particle measurements. To estimate the rate of phase boundary propagation, an alternative approach could be numerical modeling of the electrochemical data obtained from experiments. This method has been described in refs , .…”
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“…Sadly, the German Science foundation refused several times funding of this and our other works on optical properties and light switching with battery materials. 11,12,28 ORCID Yug Joshi https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7920-5890…”
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“…These properties, in principle, can be used to probe the phase propagation using a dense, geometricallydefined thin film of LCO. [11][12][13][14][15] But one may also envision a technical function in optical switching, e.g. by coating a LCO layer onto a silicon or silicon nitride waveguide for producing signal modulation by insertion/removal of lithium).…”
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