Thermal runaway characteristics of two types of commercially available 18650 cells, based on Li x FePO 4 and Li x (Ni 0.80 Co 0.15 Al 0.05)O 2 were investigated in detail. The cells were preconditioned to state of charge (SOC) values in the range of 0% to 143%; this ensured that the working SOC window as well as overcharge conditions were covered in the experiments. Subsequently a series of temperature-ramp tests was performed with the preconditioned cells. Charged cells went into a thermal runaway, when heated above a critical temperature. The following thermal runaway parameters are provided for each experiment with the two cell types: temperature of a first detected exothermic reaction, maximum cell temperature, amount of produced ventgas and the composition of the ventgas. The dependence of those parameters with respect to the SOC is presented and a model of the major reactions during the thermal runaway is made.
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Golubkov, A. W., Scheikl, S., Planteu, R., Voitic, G., Wiltsche, H., Stangl, C., … Hacker, V. (2015). Thermal runaway of commercial 18650 Li-ion batteries with LFP and NCA cathodes - Impact of state of charge and overcharge. RSC Advances, 5(70), 57171–57186. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra05897j
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