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Operando lithium plating quantification and early detection of a commercial LiFePO4 cell cycled under dynamic driving schedule

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 356, Issue -, Pages 36-46

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2017.04.072

Keywords

Lithium plating; Battery degradation modes; Mechanistic model simulations; Incremental capacity; Dynamic stress test

Funding

  1. Science and Innovation Spanish Ministry and FEDER [TIN2014-56967-R, TEC2016-80700-R]
  2. Principality of Asturias Government [FC-15-GRUPIN14-073]
  3. Office of Naval Research (ONR) Asia Pacific Research Initiative for Sustainable Energy Systems (APRISES) [N00014-13-1-0463]

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Lithium plating is considered one of the most detrimental phenomenon in lithium ion batteries (LIBs), as it increases cell degradation and might lead to safety issues. Plating induced LIB failure presents a major concern for emerging applications in transportation and electrical energy storage. Hence, the necessity to operando monitor, detect and analyze lithium plating becomes critical for safe and reliable usage of LIB systems. Here, we report in situ lithium plating analyses for a commercial graphitellLiFePO(4) cell cycled under dynamic stress test (DST) driving schedule. We designed a framework based on incremental capacity (IC) analysis and mechanistic model simulations to quantify degradation modes, relate their effects to lithium plating occurrence and assess cell degradation. The results show that lithium plating was induced by large loss of active material on the negative electrode that eventually led the electrode to over-lithiate. Moreover, when lithium plating emerged, we quantified that the loss of lithium inventory pace was increased by a factor of four. This study illustrates the benefits of the proposed framework to improve lithium plating analysis. It also discloses the symptoms of lithium plating formation, which prove valuable for novel, online strategies on early lithium plating detection. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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