Interplay of Operational Parameters on Lithium Deposition in Lithium-Ion Cells: Systematic Measurements with Reconstructed 3-Electrode Pouch Full Cells

  • Waldmann T
  • Hogg B
  • Kasper M
  • et al.
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© 2016 The Electrochemical Society.Deposition of metallic Li is a severe aging mechanism in Lithium-ion cells. This study evaluates the influence of the main operating parameters leading to deposition of Li: temperature, charging C-rate, and end-of-charge voltage. Therefore both, graphite anodes and NMC cathodes from commercial 16Ah pouch cells are reconstructed into 3-electrode full cells. The position of the reference electrode between anode and cathode allows acquiring anode potentials vs. (Li/Li+). Extensive evaluations of data reveal critical combinations of operating parameters to avoid Li deposition. The results from the reconstructed 3-electrode cells are compared with independently performed aging tests of the original 16Ah cells.

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Waldmann, T., Hogg, B.-I., Kasper, M., Grolleau, S., Couceiro, C. G., Trad, K., … Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, M. (2016). Interplay of Operational Parameters on Lithium Deposition in Lithium-Ion Cells: Systematic Measurements with Reconstructed 3-Electrode Pouch Full Cells. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 163(7), A1232–A1238. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0591607jes

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