J. Chouvin et al., SnO reduction in lithium cells: study by X-ray absorption, Sn-119 Mossbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, J ELEC CHEM, 494(2), 2000, pp. 136-146
We studied the reduction mechanism of SnO in lithium cells by X-ray absorpt
ion near O-K and Sn-L-I edge spectroscopy, Sn-119 Mossbauer spectroscopy an
d X-ray diffraction. The reduction mechanism is complex, involving mixed va
lence intermediate compounds. In the interval 0 less than or equal to Li/Sn
less than or equal to 2 the main reaction corresponds to a partial reducti
on of Sn-II, which is partially reversible, regenerating the tin oxide duri
ng the charge. For Li/Sn greater than two, Li-Sn bonds are formed, but Sn-O
interactions are still present. The charge within this interval also parti
ally regenerates tin oxide, but the reversibility does not extend to Li/Sn
lower than two. At low voltage and very large depth of discharge, the forma
tion of Li-Sn alloys and Li2O clearly takes place, with negligible Sn-O int
eractions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.