Abstract

The capacity in lithium ion battery (LIB) relies on active lithium, i.e., lithium-ions and electrons, which separately shuttle between the electrodes during charge and discharge. Given state-of-the art active materials for anodes, loss of active lithium and capacity remains a major challenge during LIB operation, in particular in the first charge/discharge cycle due to electrolyte decomposition and formation of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI).Pre-lithiation, i.e., artificial increase in active lithium amount into the battery is a promising strategy to counteract active lithium loss. Electrochemical(1) and chemical(2,3) methods of pre-lithiation can be distinguished. While electrochemical methods are based on the use of an external power source, the driving force of the chemical reaction is a negative change in the Gibb´s free energy which in the case of pre-lithiation is provided by the use of highly reactive chemical compounds (e.g. lithium-organic complex solutions or lithium metal). The use of lithium metal allows for a wide range of technological processes, including lamination of lithium foil, gas-phase deposition, application of lithium melts or suspensions containing lithium powder. In this contribution, various concepts of pre-lithiation will be discussed from experimental and up-scaling point of view on the example of Si-based anodes.(1) Haneke, L.; Pfeiffer, F.; Bärmann, P.; Wrogemann, J.; Peschel, C.; Neumann, J.; Kux, F.; Nowak, S.; Winter, M.; Placke, T., Insights into Electrolytic Pre‐Lithiation: A Thorough Analysis Using Silicon Thin Film Anodes. Small 2022, 2206092.(2) Adhitama, E.; Bela, M. M.; Demelash, F.; Stan, M. C.; Winter, M.; Gomez‐Martin, A.; Placke, T., On the Practical Applicability of the Li Metal‐Based Thermal Evaporation Prelithiation Technique on Si Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries. Advanced Energy Materials 2023, 13 (3), 2203256.(3) Bärmann, P.; Mohrhardt, M.; Frerichs, J. E.; Helling, M.; Kolesnikov, A.; Klabunde, S.; Nowak, S.; Hansen, M. R.; Winter, M.; Placke, T., Mechanistic Insights into the Pre‐Lithiation of Silicon/Graphite Negative Electrodes in “Dry State” and After Electrolyte Addition Using Passivated Lithium Metal Powder. Advanced Energy Materials 2021, 11 (25), 2100925.

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