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In situ and operando infrared spectroscopy of battery systems:Progress and opportunities

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摘要 In situ and operando infrared spectroscopies are powerful techniques to support the design of novel materials for batteries and the development of new battery systems.These techniques can support the study of batteries by identifying the formation of new species and monitoring electrochemical energy stability.However,few works have employed these techniques,which can be used to investigate various materials,including systems beyond lithium-ion technology,in the research of batteries.Therefore,this review presents a comprehensive overview focusing on the main contributions of in situ and operando infrared spectroscopy for lithium-ion batteries(LIBs)and other battery systems.These techniques can successfully identify the formation of species during the electrolyte reduction,electrode degradation,and the formation of the solid-electrolyte interphase(SEI)layer.From these outcomes,it is possible to conclude that this characterization approach should be employed as a protocol to overcome remaining issues in batteries,consequently supporting battery research.This review aims to be a guide on how infrared spectroscopy can contribute to monitoring battery systems and to lead researchers interested in applying this technique.
出处 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第6期472-491,I0011,共21页 能源化学(英文版)
基金 the financial support received from Kansas State University and the UNICAMP Development Foundation (FUNCAMP) the Brazilian Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel–CAPES (Pr Int 88887.572651/2020-00 88887.374731/2019-00) the financial support from the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development–CNPq (310544/2019-0-PQ-2 grant) the S?o Paulo Research Foundation–FAPESP (2020/04431-0 2017/11958-1 2014/02163-7) the UNICAMP Development Foundation–FUNCAMP,Shell the strategic importance of the support given by Brazil’s National Oil,Natural Gas,and Biofuels Agency–ANP via the R&D levy regulation National Science Foundation Grant (1743701) CMMI NSF CAREER Grant (1454151)。
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