研究目的
Investigating the effects of a laser-based surface treatment on the rate capability of NCM-based cathodes for Li-ion batteries.
研究成果
The laser-based surface treatment significantly improves the rate capability of highly densified NCM cathodes without negatively affecting their energy density at low current rates. This approach offers a promising solution to enhance the fast charging capability of high energy density electrodes for battery electrical vehicles.
研究不足
The study is limited to NCM-based cathodes with specific porosities and active mass loadings. The superficial laser modification may not compensate for the substantial limitation of the Li-ion transport mechanisms within thicker electrodes.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study involved the use of IR-laser radiation with pulse duration in the nanosecond-regime to superficially modify NCM-based electrodes with different porosities. The methodology included detailed microscopic analysis to assess the selective ablation of the binder/additive-compound without impairing the active material particles.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
NCM-based cathodes with different porosities were prepared and treated with laser. The samples were characterized using SEM and electrochemical tests to evaluate the effects of laser treatment.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
TruMark 5020 (Trumpf) fiber laser, SEM (LEO Gemini 1525; Carl Zeiss), Swagelok type cells, CR2023 type coin cells, potentiostat (CTS-Lab; BaSyTec).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The laser treatment was carried out under ambient air with specific laser settings. Electrochemical tests were performed to assess the rate capability and cyclic stability of the treated and untreated electrodes.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The data were analyzed to compare the discharge capacity, capacity density, and energy density of laser-treated and pristine electrodes at various C-rates.
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