Abstract

This paper demonstrates the use of soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and two-dimensional (2D) correlation spectroscopy in the investigation of the mechanism of solid electrolyte interface (SEI) formation in the Li 1+ x V 3O 8 electrode surface during the first lithium insertion–extraction cycle in a Li 1+ x V 3O 8/Li cell. The XAS spectrum of the Li 1+ x V 3O 8 electrode showed that LiF forms on the electrode surface during the lithium insertion–extraction process in the Li 1+ x V 3O 8/Li cell. For the further understanding of this process, 2D correlation spectroscopy was applied to the lithium concentration ( x)-dependent F K-edge XAS spectra of the Li 1+ x V 3O 8/Li system for the first insertion–extraction process. 2D XAS correlation analysis revealed that F K-edge XAS spectra are strongly influenced by the excitation of the core electron into a bound state.

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