Takahiro Saito, Kei Nishikawa, Tatsuya Nakamura, Shiro Seki
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 124(31) 16758-16762 2020年8月6日
The research and development of secondary batteries, such as the lithium-ion batteries, have been widely conducted. Most electrodes are of composite type and comprise an active material, a conductive additive, and a binder. To achieve a precise analysis of electrochemical properties for only an active material, electrochemical measurement of a single particle of an active material was carried out using an ultramicroelectrode in an Ar-filled glovebox under an inert atmosphere. Although detection of cyclic voltammetry and resistance values of LiCoO2 (LCO) secondary particles has been reported using a single-particle electrode, we succeeded in achieving the first detailed analysis of capacity and resistance components of a single active material particle by charge-discharge and alternating current impedance measurements using LCO primary particles to elucidate the battery reaction process. The capacity values of LCO single particles were detected in units of mA h g-1, whose values were close to the theoretical capacity values of LCO single particles based on their mass and size. The resistance components of an LCO single particle were detected by alternating current impedance spectroscopy, which cannot be measured in conventional electrode systems, such as applied sheet materials. A resistance model for the active material is proposed.