LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Solid-Electrolyte Interphase
edited by Perla B Balbuena (University of South Carolina, USA)
&
Yixuan Wang (University of South Carolina, USA)
Table of Contents (200k) Preface (79k) Chapter 1: Seion Lithium, Graphite, Disordered Carbons and Tin-Based Alloys Chapter 1.1: Introduction (71k) Chapter 1.2: SEI Formation Processes and Morphology (148k) Chapter 1.3: Chemical Composition and Properties of the SEI on Inert Substrate and Lithium (103k)
This invaluable book focuses on the mechanisms of formation of a solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) on the electrode surfaces of lithium-ion batteries. The SEI film is due to electrochemical reduction of species present in the electrolyte. It is widely recognized that the presence of the film plays an essential role in the battery performance, and its very nature can determine an extended (or shorter) life for the battery. In spite of the numerous related research efforts, details on the stability of the SEI composition and its influence on the battery capacity are still controversial. This book carefully analyzes and discusses the most recent findings and advances on this topic.
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