Chemical Strain of Graphite-Based Anode during Lithiation and Delithiation at Various Temperatures

  • Xu Z
  • Shi X
  • Zhuang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electrochemical lithiation/delithiation of electrodes induces chemical strain cycling that causes fatigue and other harmful influences on lithium-ion batteries. In this work, a homemade in situ measurement device was used to characterize simultaneously chemical strain and nominal state of charge, especially residual chemical strain and residual nominal state of charge, in graphite-based electrodes at various temperatures. The measurements indicate that raising the testing temperature from 20°C to 60°C decreases the chemical strain at the same nominal state of charge during cycling, while residual chemical strain and residual nominal state of charge increase with the increase of temperature. Furthermore, a novel electrochemical-mechanical model is developed to evaluate quantitatively the chemical strain caused by a solid electrolyte interface (SEI) and the partial molar volume of Li in the SEI at different temperatures. The present study will definitely stimulate future investigations on the electro-chemo-mechanics coupling behaviors in lithium-ion batteries.

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Xu, Z., Shi, X., Zhuang, X., Wang, Z., Sun, S., Li, K., & Zhang, T.-Y. (2021). Chemical Strain of Graphite-Based Anode during Lithiation and Delithiation at Various Temperatures. Research, 2021. https://doi.org/10.34133/2021/9842391

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