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Interplay between Elastic and Electrochemical Properties during Active Material Transitions and Aging of a Lithium‐Ion Battery

Simon Feiler, Philip Daubinger, Lukas Gold, Sarah Hartmann, Guinevere A. Giffin

2023Batteries & Supercaps28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The interplay between the internal mechanical properties and external mechanical conditions of a battery cell, e. g., Young's modulus and thickness change, has a crucial impact on the cell performance and lifetime, and thus, needs to be fully understood. In this work, 12 Ah lithium‐ion battery pouch cells were studied during cycling and aging by non‐invasive operando ultrasonic and dilation measurements. The effective Young's modulus increases and the thickness varies the most within a single cycle during the graphite transition from stage 1L to 4, at the beginning of the 2 to 1 stage transition and at the phase transition of the nickel‐rich NCM from H2 to H3. After 1000 cycles of aging, the overall effective Young's modulus of the lithium‐ion battery decreases by ∼11 %–12 % and the cell thickness increases irreversibly by ∼3 %–4 %, which is mostly related to a thicker and possibly softer, more porous solid electrolyte interphase layer.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectrolyteBattery (electricity)ModulusComposite materialLithium (medication)ElectrochemistryGraphiteIonInterphasePorosityLithium-ion batteryPhase transitionElectrodeChemistryThermodynamicsPhysical chemistryEndocrinologyOrganic chemistryPower (physics)BiologyGeneticsMedicinePhysicsAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies