4.8 Article

Storage fading of a commercial 18650 cell comprised with NMC/LMO cathode and graphite anode

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 349, Issue -, Pages 27-36

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2017.03.002

Keywords

Storage aging; Capacity fading mechanism; Incremental capacity analysis; Post-mortem analysis

Funding

  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [102-2622-E-036-002-CC1]
  2. ESCA analysis by Instrumentation Center, National Taiwan University

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In this study, the storage capacity fade of a commercial 18650 lithium ion cell comprised with a composite cathode of LiNi0.5Mn0.3Co0.2O2 (NMC) and Li1.1Mn1.9O4(LMO) and graphite anode at various depths-of-discharge (DoDs) and temperatures have been investigated. The results manifest that the capacity fading is strongly affected, by the storage temperature and becomes, prominent as temperatures higher than 45 degrees C. Results of the incremental capacity analysis of the charging/discharging curves cycled at C/25 rate under 25 degrees C after cells been stored at various DoDs at 60 degrees C for various durations are used to reveal the factors of storage capacity fade of this commercial cell in company with the results of postmortem studies on the electrodes harvested from the 12 month storage-aged cells with SEM, EDX, XPS, XRD, and electrode capacity retention study with those of a fresh commercial cell for comparison. The contributions of these factors are also estimated quantitatively. The losses of active electrode materials are the main reasons of the storage capacity fade of the commercial cell comprised with composite NMC/LMO cathode and graphite anode, while the loss of lithium inventory is less influential. The degradation of the electrodes and the loss the lithium inventory are strongly DoD dependent. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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