Mechanisms of the Reversible Electrochemical Insertion of Lithium Occurring with NCIMs(Nano–Crystallite Insertion–Materials)

S. D. Han, N. Treuil,G. Campet,J. Portier,C. Delmas, J. C. Lassègues,A. Pierre

Active and Passive Electronic Components(1995)

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A new family of insertion-compound electrodes, so called NCIMs(Nano-Crystallite-Insertion-Materials) has been proposed: the major requirement is that the electrode materials have to be polycrystalline with a crystallite and particle size as small as possible (the accepted definition being that many crystallites make a particle). Indeed, by minimizing the size of the crystallites, the formation of defects is favored, particularly at the crystallite surface, acting as reversible (de)grafting sites of Li+. Also, the cation-anion bonding is weakened not only in the grain boundary region but also within the crystallite close to its surface: then the electrochemical insertion of Li+takes place through easy bonding rearrangements.
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