摘要
The rapid advancement in electric vehicles and electrochemical energy storage technology has raised the demands placed on rechargeable batteries.It is essential to comprehend the operational principles and degradation mechanisms of batteries across multiple scales to propel the research on rechargeable batteries for the next generation forward.Microstructure,phase information,and lattice of energy materials in both two dimensions and three dimensions can be intuitively obtained through the utilization of x-ray imaging techniques.Additionally,x-ray imaging technology is increasingly gaining attention due to its non-destructive nature and high penetrative capability,enabling in situ experiments and multi-scale spatial resolution.In this review,we initially overview the basic principles and characteristics of several key x-ray imaging technologies.Each x-ray imaging technology is tailored to specific application scenarios.Furthermore,examples of multi-scale implementations of x-ray imaging technologies in the field of rechargeable batteries are discussed.This review is anticipated to augment the comprehension of readers for x-ray imaging techniques as well as to stimulate the development of novel concepts and approaches in rechargeable battery research.
作者
Zihan Xu
Hanwen An
Jiajun Wang
许子涵;安汉文;王家钧(MOE Engineering Research Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Carbon Neutrality in Cold Regions,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin 150001,China;State Key Laboratory of Space Power Sources,Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin 150001,China;Chongqing Research Institute of HIT,Chongqing 401135,China)
基金
supported by the Opening Project of State Key Laboratory of Space Power-Sources,the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.22075063 and U1932205)
the Chinesisch-Deutsches Mobilitätspropgamm(Grant No.M-0281)
the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central(Grant No.HIT.OCEF.2023039)
the Heilongjiang Touyan Team(Grant No.HITTY-20190033)
the Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Chongqing(Grant No.cstc2021jcyj-jqX0003)
the‘Young Scientist Studio’of Harbin Institute of Technology(HIT)
funds from Chongqing Research Institute of HIT.