Understanding memory effects in Li-ion batteries: Evidence of a kinetic origin in TiO2 upon hydrogen annealing

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Abstract

Memory effects in Li-ion battery materials have been explained on the basis of the thermodynamics of many-particles body, however the role of the (de-)intercalation kinetics is not yet clear. We demonstrate that kinetic aspects, specifically Li-ion mobility, are determining the magnitude of the memory effect in TiO2 by studying samples with different levels of oxygen vacancies.

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Ventosa, E., Löffler, T., La Mantia, F., & Schuhmann, W. (2016). Understanding memory effects in Li-ion batteries: Evidence of a kinetic origin in TiO2 upon hydrogen annealing. Chemical Communications, 52(77), 11524–11526. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc06070f

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