An ultra-microtome method is developed for the preparation of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) specimens from the cathodes of Li-ion battery. Results indicate that the samples prepared with the ultra-microtome method yield atomic resolution imaging from the core area of particles of hundreds to thousands of nanometers. Analysis of the TEM samples prepared with ultra-microtome indicates that no observable structural damage, such as microcracking, is introduced during the cutting process, and the cathodes cut by ultra-microtome exhibit unchanged micro-morphologies compared with the uncut ones. These results demonstrate that ultra-microtome is a promising method for the preparation of TEM specimens and revealing in-depth microstructures of fragile materials such as battery cathodes.
Revised: November 18, 2020 |
Published: October 1, 2020
Citation
Zhang H., C. Wang, and G. Zhou. 2020.Ultra-Microtome for the Preparation of TEM Specimens from Battery Cathodes.Microscopy and Microanalysis 26, no. 5:867-877.PNNL-SA-153035.doi:10.1017/S1431927620024368