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Sci Adv ; 7(37): eabg8298, 2021 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34516774

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Battery cells with metal casings are commonly considered incompatible with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy because the oscillating radio-frequency magnetic fields ("rf fields") responsible for excitation and detection of NMR active nuclei do not penetrate metals. Here, we show that rf fields can still efficiently penetrate nonmetallic layers of coin cells with metal casings provided "B1 damming" configurations are avoided. With this understanding, we demonstrate noninvasive high-field in situ 7Li and 19F NMR of coin cells with metal casings using a traditional external NMR coil. This includes the first NMR measurements of an unmodified commercial off-the-shelf rechargeable battery in operando, from which we detect, resolve, and separate 7Li NMR signals from elemental Li, anodic ß-LiAl, and cathodic LixMnO2 compounds. Real-time changes of ß-LiAl lithium diffusion rates and variable ß-LiAl 7Li NMR Knight shifts are observed and tied to electrochemically driven changes of the ß-LiAl defect structure.

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