The dependence between the transferred charge and the corresponding transference time to charge and discharge a portable cell phone Li-ion battery (LiCoO2/C) under cycles of low intensity currents was studied in detail. The voltage curve profile between 3.0 and 4.2 V and the charging and discharging time are strongly influenced by the applied current intensity. A linear dependence between the stored and extracted charges, into and from the battery, with the intensity of applied current was also observed. Allometric equations were found to describe the correlation between the charge transference time and the applied current intensity to charge and discharge the battery.
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Da Silva, S. P., Da Silva, P. R. C., Urbano, A., & Scarminio, J. (2016). Analysis of a commercial portable lithium-ion battery under low current chargedischarge cycles. Quimica Nova, 39(8), 901–905. https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20160109
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