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Li dynamics in carbon-rich polymer-derived SiCN ceramics probed by nuclear magnetic resonance

Materials Science 2014-01-09 v1

Abstract

We report 7^{7}Li, 29^{29}Si, and 13^{13}C NMR studies of two different carbon-rich SiCN ceramics SiCN-1 and SiCN-3 derived from the preceramic polymers polyphenylvinylsilylcarbodiimide and polyphenylvinylsilazane, respectively. From the spectral analysis of the three nuclei at room temperature, we find that only the 13^{13}C spectrum is strongly influenced by Li insertion/extraction, suggesting that carbon phases are the major electrochemically active sites for Li storage. Temperature and Larmor frequency (ωL\omega_L) dependences of the 7^7Li linewidth and spin-lattice relaxation rates T11T_1^{-1} are described by an activated law with the activation energy EAE_A of 0.31 eV and the correlation time τ0\tau_0 in the high temperature limit of 1.3 ps. The 3/23/2 power law dependence of T11T_1^{-1} on ωL\omega_L which deviates from the standard Bloembergen, Purcell, and Pound (BPP) model implies that the Li motion on the μ\mus timescale is governed by continuum diffusion mechanism rather than jump diffusion. On the other hand, the rotating frame relaxation rate T1ρ1T_{1\rho}^{-1} results suggest that the slow motion of Li on the ms timescale may be affected by complex diffusion and/or non-diffusion processes.

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@article{arxiv.1401.1650,
  title  = {Li dynamics in carbon-rich polymer-derived SiCN ceramics probed by nuclear magnetic resonance},
  author = {Seung-Ho Baek and Lukas Mirko Reinold and Magdelena Graczyk-Zajac and Ralf Riedel and Franziska Hammerath and Bernd Büchner and Hans-Joachim Grafe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.1650},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

28 pages with double line spacing, 7 figures and 2 tables, accepted version in Journal of Power Sources