TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitivities of lithium-ion batteries with different capacities to overcharge/over-discharge
AU - Ouyang, Dongxu
AU - Weng, Jingwen
AU - Chen, Mingyi
AU - Wang, Jian
AU - Wang, Zhirong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/8/15
Y1 - 2022/8/15
N2 - A series of experiments were carried out in this study to investigate the sensitivity of lithium-ion batteries with different capacities to overcharge and over-discharge conditions; whereby, two nominal capacities (2100 and 3000 mAh) were included. It is observed that batteries experience a serious degradation in the process of overcharge cycling; moreover, the degradation behavior exacerbates with the increase of battery nominal capacity. That is, the battery with a higher nominal capacity is more sensitive to overcharge conditions, which may be ascribed to the more severe lithium inventory loss, electrolytes loss and anode materials loss along cycling. The worse polarization and heat generation for the higher capacity battery cause inhomogeneous lithium distribution and heat distribution, therefore battery aging is aggravated. The degradation behavior is further demonstrated through the evolution of battery charge/discharge voltage, battery surface temperature, battery resistance and battery internal morphology. Similar phenomenon is also illustrated under the over-discharge condition. Considering the serious damage of overcharge and over-discharge on batteries, it is critical to avoid overcharge and over-discharge especially for the high-capacity battery.
AB - A series of experiments were carried out in this study to investigate the sensitivity of lithium-ion batteries with different capacities to overcharge and over-discharge conditions; whereby, two nominal capacities (2100 and 3000 mAh) were included. It is observed that batteries experience a serious degradation in the process of overcharge cycling; moreover, the degradation behavior exacerbates with the increase of battery nominal capacity. That is, the battery with a higher nominal capacity is more sensitive to overcharge conditions, which may be ascribed to the more severe lithium inventory loss, electrolytes loss and anode materials loss along cycling. The worse polarization and heat generation for the higher capacity battery cause inhomogeneous lithium distribution and heat distribution, therefore battery aging is aggravated. The degradation behavior is further demonstrated through the evolution of battery charge/discharge voltage, battery surface temperature, battery resistance and battery internal morphology. Similar phenomenon is also illustrated under the over-discharge condition. Considering the serious damage of overcharge and over-discharge on batteries, it is critical to avoid overcharge and over-discharge especially for the high-capacity battery.
KW - Degradation
KW - Lithium-ion battery
KW - Nominal capacity
KW - Overcharge/over-discharge
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U2 - 10.1016/j.est.2022.104997
DO - 10.1016/j.est.2022.104997
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85131368626
SN - 2352-152X
VL - 52
JO - Journal of Energy Storage
JF - Journal of Energy Storage
M1 - 104997
ER -