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A method for investigating electrochemical reactions in a Li-ion cell durin
g discharge and recharge using in situ Fe-57 and Sn-119 Mossbauer effect me
asurements is described. An example of the study of a cell utilizing a Sn2F
e electrode is described, and is discussed in terms of the results of a con
ventional in situ x-ray diffraction study. It is shown that the x-ray-diffr
action method is insensitive for the identification of a number of phases f
ormed in these cells because of their very small crystallite size. The pres
ent work demonstrates that Mossbauer effect measurements can readily identi
fy these phases and provide important information about grain size effects.
This additional information allows for a much more thorough understanding
of the reactions that occur during cell discharge and recharge. [S0163-1829
(99)04605-6].