Abstract
The paper focuses on the performance and aging behavior of lithium nickel cobalt manganese oxide commercial standard material (NCM-111) which is improved with a post synthesis process in order to enhance the cathode active material of lithium-ion pouch cells regarding their capacity and cyclic stability. The aging behavior of the cells is analyzed with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) during long-term electrochemical load cycling tests based on the Common Artemis Driving Cycle (CADC). Additionally, post-mortem investigations using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were performed. The results demonstrate that post-processing of electrode active material is an effective tool to improve the properties of lithium-ion electrode materials, especially regarding high energy applications and lifetime optimization. The paper bridges the gap between lithium-ion battery electrode material development and the necessary cell testing under automotive relevant conditions which is important for the evaluation of new lithium-ion battery materials for automotive applications.
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Dreizler, A. M., Bohn, N., Geßwein, H., Müller, M., Binder, J. R., Wagner, N., & Friedrich, K. A. (2018). Investigation of the Influence of Nanostructured LiNi 0.33 Co 0.33 Mn 0.33 O 2 Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes on Performance and Aging. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 165(2), A273–A282. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1061802jes
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