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Comparison of the surface changes on cathode during long term storage testing of high energy density cylindrical lithium-ion cells

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 196, Issue 16, Pages 6906-6910

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.12.028

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Electron energy-loss spectroscopy in a scanning transmission electron microscope; Deterioration; Storage performance; Cycle performance; Lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide; Lithium-ion batteries

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Nickel-based oxide cathode material taking out from lithium-ion cell after storage for 2 years at 45 degrees C is analyzed by electron energy-loss spectroscopy in a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM-EELS) and the result of STEM-EELS is compared with cobalt-based oxide cathode material which is treated as same manor as nickel-based oxide cathode material. The Ni-L-2,L-3 energy-loss near-edge structure (ELNES) spectra of nickel-based oxide cathode material show peak positions similar to original material before storage. This result indicates that nickel-based oxide material has no significant change in the surface structure. On the other hand, a remarkable shift to low energy is observed in the Co-L-2,L-3 ELNES spectra of the cobalt-based oxide cathode material after storage. The cycle test at 60 degrees C under the conditions of aggressive driving cycle (US06) mode for the nickel-based oxide cathode/graphite cell is also carried out. It is clear that cycle performance of the nickel-based oxide cathode/graphite cell is dependent on the depth of discharge (DOD). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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