Two procedures to introduce a lithium metal reference electrode into commercially manufactured lithium-ion pouch cells (Kokam SLPB 533459H4) are described and compared. By introducing a stable reference potential, the individual behavior of the positive and negative electrodes can be studied in operando under normal cycling. Unmodified cells and half-cells made from harvested electrode material were cycled under identical conditions to the modified cells to compare capacity degradation during cycling and thus validate each modification procedure for degradation testing. A configuration that did not affect the performance of the cell over 20 cycles was successfully developed.
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McTurk, E., Birkl, C. R., Roberts, M. R., Howey, D. A., & Bruce, P. G. (2015). Minimally invasive insertion of reference electrodes into commercial lithium-ion pouch cells. ECS Electrochemistry Letters, 4(12), A145–A147. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0081512eel
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