Optimization of Lithium Titanate Electrodes for High-Power Cells

  • Christensen J
  • Srinivasan V
  • Newman J
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A full-cell mathematical model is used to compare the performance of graphite (Lix C6) and lithium titanate (Li4+3x Ti5 O12) negative electrodes, with a doped lithium manganese oxide (Liy+0.16 Mn1.84 O4) positive electrode. The cell designs are optimized over electrode thickness and porosity, and several particle sizes are examined for the lithium titanatemanganese oxide system. Although the graphite-based cell contains a higher specific energy than the titanate-based cell, the latter performs better at high rates (>12C) when submicrometer particle sizes are used for both the positive and negative electrode. In light of this and several life-related advantages possessed by the Li4+3x Ti5 O12 electrode, it is recommended for development as a high-power energy storage system. © 2006 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

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Christensen, J., Srinivasan, V., & Newman, J. (2006). Optimization of Lithium Titanate Electrodes for High-Power Cells. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 153(3), A560. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2172535

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