Particle Size Effects on the Electrochemical Performance of Copper Oxides toward Lithium
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- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by The Electrochemical Society in Journal of the Electrochemical Society
- Vol. 148 (4) , A285-A292
- https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1353566
Abstract
The electrochemical reactivity of tailor-made Cu2OCu2O or CuO powders prepared according to the polyol process was tested in rechargeable Li cells. To our surprise, we demonstrated that CuO, a material well known for primary Li cells, and Cu2OCu2O could reversibly react with 1.1 Li and 2 Li ions per formula unit, respectively, leading to reversible capacities as high as 400 mAh/g in the 3-0.02 V range. The ability of copper oxide-based Li cells to retain their capacity upon numerous cycles was found to be strongly dependent on the particle size, and the best results (100% of the total capacity up to 70 cycles) were obtained with 1 μm Cu2OCu2O and CuO particles. Ex situ transmission electron microscopy data and in situ X-ray experiments show that the reduction mechanism of Cu2OCu2O by Li first involved the formation of Cu nanograins dispersed into a lithia (Li2O)(Li2O) matrix, followed by the growth of an organic coating that partially dissolved upon the subsequent charge while Cu converted back to Cu2OCu2O nanograins. We believe that the key to the reversible reactivity mechanism of copper oxides or other transition metal oxides toward Li is the electrochemically driven formation of highly reactive metallic nanograins during the first discharge, which enables the formation-decomposition of Li2OLi2O upon subsequent cycles. © 2001 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.Keywords
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