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Elemental-sensitive Detection of the Chemistry in Batteries through Soft X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering
Published on: April 17, 2018
High resolution EELS of Cu-V oxides: application to batteries materials
L Laffont1, M Y Wu, F Chevallier
1Laboratoire de Reactivite et chimie des solides (LRCS), UMR 6007-CNRS, 33 rue Saint Leu, 80 039 AMIENS, France. lydia.laffont@u-picardie.fr
Abstract:
Although widely used, the most promising Li-based technologies still need to seek new materials concepts to satisfy the increasing demands for energy storage worldwide. We report a layered electrode material, Cu(2.33)V4O11, for which the valency of copper, vanadium and thus indirectly the oxygen stoichiometry need to be investigated during the electrochemical cycle. High-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS) allows us to perform these measurements at the nanometer scale.
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