Homogeneity of lithium distribution in cylinder-type Li-ion batteries

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Spatially-resolved neutron powder diffraction with a gauge volume of 2 x 2 x 20 mm3 has been applied as an in situ method to probe the lithium concentration in the graphite anode of different Li-ion cells of 18650-type in charged state. Structural studies performed in combination with electrochemical measurements and X-ray computed tomography under real cell operating conditions unambiguously revealed non-homogeneity of the lithium distribution in the graphite anode. Deviations from a homogeneous behaviour have been found in both radial and axial directions of 18650-type cells and were discussed in the frame of cell geometry and electrical connection of electrodes, which might play a crucial role in the homogeneity of the lithium distribution in the active materials within each electrode.

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Senyshyn, A., Mühlbauer, M. J., Dolotko, O., Hofmann, M., & Ehrenberg, H. (2015). Homogeneity of lithium distribution in cylinder-type Li-ion batteries. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep18380

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