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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.166, No.15, A3668-A3674, 2019
A Reference Electrode for In Situ Impedance Measurements in Sodium-Ion Batteries
In this work, we introduce a newly developed micro-reference electrode (mu-RE) for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). This mu-RE is based on a 50 mu m-sized tin-coated copper wire, manually insulated using polyurethane (PU) spray, such that only the cross-sectional area of the wire tip is in contact with the electrolyte. The tin-coating allows for facile in situ electrochemical sodiation, resulting in a stable potential of the wire that enables in situ Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). We will show that reliable single-electrode impedance data from SIB cells can be obtained with this new tin wire mu-RE (mu-TWRE) concept, validated by comparing mu-RE-based single-electrode impedance data with those acquired by a symmetrical cell approach. As hard carbons are currently the most promising anode material for SIBs, we evaluate the impedance evolution of a hard carbon anode over extended charge/discharge cycles in a half-cell vs. sodium metal, comparing its impedance measured at the same state-of-charge (SOC) over 50 cycles. Thus, we demonstrate that EIS using a mu-TWRE can be used as a convenient tool to quantify the impedance evolution of SIB anodes and cathodes. (C) The Author(s) 2019. Published by ECS.