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Dependence of AlPO4 coating thickness on overcharge behaviour of LiCoO2 cathode material at 1 and 2 C rates

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 126, Issue 1-2, Pages 186-189

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2003.08.033

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coating; AlPO4; overcharge; LiCoO2; surface temperature

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The overcharge behaviour of AIPO(4)-coated LiCoO2 cathodes as a function of coating thickness is investigated in Li-ion cells at 1 and 2 C overcharging rates. The AIPO(4) coating thickness is controlled by the concentration of the coating solution. During 1 C-overcharging to 12 V, the 5 V plateau region, which is indicative of both electrolyte oxidation and an exothermic reaction between the electrolyte and the cathode, decreases with increasing AIPO(4) coating thickness (AIPO(4) concentration). Therefore, a Li-ion cell containing a P100-coated LiCoO2 cathode (AIPO(4) coating thickness estimated as 1000 Angstrom) does not show the 5 V plateau, and displays the lowest cell external temperature of 60degreesC, even at 12 V. This suggests that the reaction at the 5 V plateau strongly influences the final external temperature of the cell. When a higher current is applied (2 C), cells with bare or P10-coated LiCoO2 cathodes either burst or explode, and reach external temperatures of over 275degreesC. By contrast, cells with P30 and P100-coated cathodes show only a swollen external appearance with temperature profiles similar to those at the 1 C-overcharging rate. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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