Solid Electrolyte Interphase on Native Oxide-Terminated Silicon Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries

Date Published
01/2019
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1016/j.joule.2018.12.013
Abstract

To shed light on the formation process and structure of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer on native oxide-terminated silicon wafer anodes from a carbonate-based electrolyte (LP30), we combined in situ synchrotron X-ray reflectivity, linear sweep voltammetry, ex situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and first principles calculations from the Materials Project. We present in situ sub-nanometer resolution structural insights and compositional information of the SEI, as well as predicted equilibrium phase stability. Combining these findings, we observe two well-defined inorganic SEI layers next to the Si anode—a bottom-SEI layer (adjacent to the electrode) formed via the lithiation of the native oxide, and a top-SEI layer mainly consisting of the electrolyte decomposition product LiF. Our study provides novel mechanistic insights into the SEI growth process on Si, and we discuss several important implications regarding ion and electron transport through the SEI layer.

Journal
Joule
Volume
3
Year of Publication
2019
Issue
3
Pagination
762 - 781
ISSN Number
25424351
Short Title
Joule
Refereed Designation
Refereed
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