Metrohm Hyphenated EC-Raman for your battery research
Brochures and specifications | 2022 | MetrohmInstrumentation
The integration of electrochemical techniques with in situ Raman spectroscopy addresses a critical need in battery research for real-time structural and functional insights at the electrode–electrolyte interface. This hyphenated approach enables non-invasive monitoring of material transformation, electrolyte decomposition, and solid electrolyte interphase formation, which are key factors governing battery performance and longevity.
This whitepaper presents the Metrohm Hyphenated EC-Raman Battery Solution designed to synchronize electrochemical measurements with Raman spectral acquisition. The primary goal is to demonstrate how simultaneous data collection informs on age-induced structural changes in electrode materials, electrolyte breakdown reactions, and the formation dynamics of the SEI layer during charge–discharge cycles.
Synchronized protocols are implemented via an Autolab trigger cable under NOVA control software to align potentiostat/galvanostat operations with Raman acquisition. Techniques include:
Implementing the hyphenated setup reveals:
Hyphenated EC-Raman offers:
Advancements are expected in:
The Metrohm Hyphenated EC-Raman Battery Solution provides a versatile, upgradeable platform for simultaneous electrochemical and spectroscopic investigation. By delivering synchronized structural and functional insights, it accelerates the development of next-generation electrode materials and electrolytes.
RAMAN Spectroscopy, Electrochemistry
IndustriesMaterials Testing
ManufacturerMetrohm
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The integration of electrochemical techniques with in situ Raman spectroscopy addresses a critical need in battery research for real-time structural and functional insights at the electrode–electrolyte interface. This hyphenated approach enables non-invasive monitoring of material transformation, electrolyte decomposition, and solid electrolyte interphase formation, which are key factors governing battery performance and longevity.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This whitepaper presents the Metrohm Hyphenated EC-Raman Battery Solution designed to synchronize electrochemical measurements with Raman spectral acquisition. The primary goal is to demonstrate how simultaneous data collection informs on age-induced structural changes in electrode materials, electrolyte breakdown reactions, and the formation dynamics of the SEI layer during charge–discharge cycles.
Methodology
Synchronized protocols are implemented via an Autolab trigger cable under NOVA control software to align potentiostat/galvanostat operations with Raman acquisition. Techniques include:
- Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) across 10 µHz–1 MHz frequency range
- Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and SHINERS for signal amplification
- Fiber-optically coupled Raman probe for non-invasive data collection
Instrumentation Used
- Autolab PGSTAT302N potentiostat/galvanostat with EIS module (±10 V potential, ±2 A current, 1 MHz bandwidth)
- B&W Tek i-Raman Plus 532H spectrometer (532 nm laser, 30 mW, spectral range 65–3400 cm⁻¹, <3.5 cm⁻¹ resolution)
- BAC151 Raman Video Microsampling System (20× objective, 24 mm Z-travel, 150 × 140 mm XY stage)
- BAC150B Raman Probe Holder (90 mm Z-travel, 180 × 150 mm XY stage)
- Customized battery-dedicated sample cells and optional booster modules (10 A/20 A) and high-frequency EIS module (10 MHz)
Key Results and Discussion
Implementing the hyphenated setup reveals:
- Real-time mapping of phase changes in carbonaceous and transition-metal oxide electrodes
- Detection of early-stage electrolyte decomposition products and emerging SEI species
- Improved signal strength through SERS/SHINERS enhancements, enabling surface-sensitive analysis
- Modularity allows rapid adaptation to evolving research needs without full system replacement
Benefits and Practical Applications
Hyphenated EC-Raman offers:
- Comprehensive electrochemical and structural data in a single experiment
- Non-destructive monitoring over extended cycling
- Enhanced understanding of degradation mechanisms to inform material design
- Scalable solution for academic, QA/QC, and industrial R&D laboratories
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements are expected in:
- High-frequency EIS integration for solid-state battery studies
- Nanoparticle-based signal enhancement for deeper interfacial analysis
- Automated cell designs optimized for AI-driven data interpretation
- Expanded wavelength options to probe diverse electrochemical reactions
Conclusion
The Metrohm Hyphenated EC-Raman Battery Solution provides a versatile, upgradeable platform for simultaneous electrochemical and spectroscopic investigation. By delivering synchronized structural and functional insights, it accelerates the development of next-generation electrode materials and electrolytes.
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