lithiationdelithiation
Lithiationdelithiation is the reversible uptake and release of lithium ions by a host material, most commonly observed in energy storage systems such as lithium-ion batteries. The term encompasses lithiation, the insertion of Li+ ions and accompanying electrons into a material, and delithiation, the extraction of Li+ ions as charging or discharging proceeds.
Two principal mechanisms are recognized. Intercalation lithiation involves Li+ entering existing crystal frameworks with only minor
Materials commonly associated with lithiationdelithiation include graphite and layered transition metal oxides for intercalation processes, as
The phenomenon is central to battery performance, influencing energy density, voltage profiles, and cycle life. Challenges
Characterization tools such as cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic cycling, X-ray diffraction, and operando spectroscopy are employed to