Electrochimica Acta, Vol.131, 214-227, 2014
Electrochemical Impedance of a Battery Electrode with Anisotropic Active Particles
Electrochemical impedance spectra for battery electrodes are usually interpreted using models that assume isotropic active particles, having uniform current density and symmetric diffusivities. While this can be reasonable for amorphous or polycrystalline materials with randomly oriented grains, modern electrode materials increasingly consist of highly anisotropic, single-crystalline, nanoparticles, with different impedance characteristics. In this paper, analytical expressions are derived for the impedance of anisotropic particles with tensorial diffusivities and orientation-dependent surface reaction rates and capacitances. The resulting impedance spectrum contains clear signatures of the anisotropic material properties and aspect ratio, as well as statistical variations in any of these parameters. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:anisotropic active material;impedance spectroscopy;battery electrode;regular perturbation analysis;finite Fourier transformation