Microelectrode studies of the lithium/propylene carbonate system-part II. studies of bulk lithium deposition and dissolution

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Abstract

The deposition and dissolution of lithium in propylene carbonate/lithium hexafluoroarsenate has been investigated using voltammetry at nickel microdisc electrodes. It is shown that lithium is deposited by a nucleation and growth mechanism and both deposition and dissolution occurs at low over-potentials. The kinetics of the Li/Li+ couple are rapid and the I-E response may be fitted to a model involving simple electron transfer; there is no experimental evidence to support an important role for a surface film. Lithium layers up to 50 μm thick have been electroplated onto a nickel disc (diameter 5 mm) and studied using optical microscopy: the stability of lithium foil in the medium has also been monitored. This paper attempts to correlate the results at microelectrodes and larger electrodes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2015-2023
Number of pages9
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume39
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 1994
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • dissolution
  • kinetics Li/Li
  • Li deposition

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