Open-circuit-voltage characterization system design for studies of phase-transition mechanism and deterioration in mn-type li-ion batteries

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The study of battery behaviors has become a necessity in order to design efficient battery management systems for large-scale energy storage applications. This paper developed an open-circuit-voltage (OCV) characterization system implemented with sequential-control algorithms to study the OCV characteristics in Mn-type Li-ion batteries and their electrode properties regarding the phase-transition mechanisms. Differential voltage (DV) and incremental capacity (IC) techniques are applied for analyzing the phase-transition behaviors. Based on the changes of DV and IC characteristics for the OCV, the phase-transitions are discussed and evaluated to understand electrochemical changes and deterioration mechanisms in the batteries during cycling operations.

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Somakettarin, N., Sugihara, H., & Funaki, T. (2017). Open-circuit-voltage characterization system design for studies of phase-transition mechanism and deterioration in mn-type li-ion batteries. IEICE Electronics Express, 14(15). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.14.20170690

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