Operando Raman Shift Replaces Current in Electrochemical Analysis of Li-ion Batteries: A Comparative Study

Molecules. 2021 Aug 1;26(15):4667. doi: 10.3390/molecules26154667.

Abstract

Li-rich and catalytically active γ-LixV2O5 (x = 1.48) was investigated as a cathode for its heterogeneous charge transfer kinetics. Using a specially designed two-electrode system lithium half cell, Butler-Volmer analysis was performed, and Raman spectra were acquired in 18 mV intervals. A direct correlation was observed between the Raman shift of the active modes Ag,Bg, Au, and Bu, and the development of the Faraday current at the working electrode. The Raman intensity and the Raman shift were implemented to replace the current in a Tafel plot used for the analysis of Butler-Volmer kinetics. Striking similarities in the charge transfer proportionality constants α were found for current and Raman-based analysis. The potential of this new method of Raman-aided electrochemical detection at the diffraction limit is discussed.

Keywords: Butler–Volmer kinetics; kinetics; lithium-ion battery; operando Raman spectroscopy.