A novel K-ion KVPO4F0.5O0.5/graphite full cell: Correlation between XPS SEI studies and electrochemical testing results
Journal of Power Sources(2023)
摘要
Like li-and Na-ion batteries, electrolyte reactivity (i.e., salt and solvent decomposition) is important in the electrochemical performance of K-ion batteries (KIBs). Indeed, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis of a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in KIBs is still based on K-ion half-cells. This may lead to incorrect interpretations of the results considering the contamination of the studied electrode SEI due to the high K metal reactivity. Therefore, this study aims to provide a reliable XPS study without potassium metal, investigating the impact of various parameters, including open-circuit voltage (OCV) temperature, upper cut-off voltage (UCV), depth of discharge (DOD), and vanadium dissolution, on the electrochemical performance of KVPO4F0.5O0.5/ graphite full cells. This work highlights the importance of SEI preformation, which is more pronounced at higher OCV temperatures. At specific UCV and DOD, the cell provides the best trade-off between the organic and inorganic passivation layer, leading to good electrochemical performance. The study also demonstrates that vanadium dissolution is a potential mechanism affecting capacity fading in K-ion batteries. Finally, under-standing these SEI growth mechanisms should help researchers get reliable XPS analysis of the SEI in KIBs and move forward with the practical passivation layer characterizations.
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Upper cut-off voltage,Depth of discharge,SEI,XPS
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