A new concept to improve the lithium plating detection sensitivity in lithium-ion batteries

Upender Rao Koleti, Cheng Zhang, T. Dinh, J. Marco, Tazdin Amietszajew, R. Malik
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Abstract

Lithium plating significantly reduces the lifetime of lithium-ion batteries and may even pose a safety risk in the form of an internal short circuit, leading to catastrophic cell failure. Low temperatures, high charge currents and battery age are known to be contributing factors to increased lithium plating. To reduce or avoid battery ageing induced by lithium plating, a method for lithium plating detection is essential to help understand the favourable conditions under which battery charging is optimised. In this study, we present a concept to design an experiment-based approach to improve lithium plating detection sensitivity using the non-destructive voltage relaxation analysis method. Commercial NCA/graphite cells are employed for this study. Here, the reversible part of the plated lithium providing a unique cell voltage relaxation profile is used as a pseudo-measure to detect the onset of plating. This profile is observed while the cell is at rest as well as under a low C-rate discharge regime immediately after charging. It is found that the CV (Constant Voltage) phase cut-off current value significantly influences plating detection. To address this issue, a procedure to determine the optimal cut-off current in the CV phase of charging is introduced to improve the detection sensitivity. With the proposed method, plating detection chances are improved which will help in understanding the favourable conditions and developing plating control strategies. Furthermore, a correlation between lithium plating and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) measurements are utilized to demonstrate the influence of previous ageing conditions on lithium plating.
提高锂离子电池镀锂检测灵敏度的新概念
镀锂大大降低了锂离子电池的寿命,甚至可能以内部短路的形式构成安全风险,导致灾难性的电池故障。众所周知,低温、高充电电流和电池寿命是导致锂电镀增加的因素。为了减少或避免锂镀层引起的电池老化,一种锂镀层检测方法对于帮助了解优化电池充电的有利条件至关重要。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个概念,设计了一种基于实验的方法,利用无损电压弛豫分析方法来提高镀锂的检测灵敏度。商用NCA/石墨电池用于本研究。这里,电镀锂的可逆部分提供了独特的电池电压弛豫曲线,被用作检测电镀开始的伪测量。当电池处于静止状态以及充电后立即处于低碳率放电状态时,可以观察到这种情况。发现恒压相截止电流值对镀层检测有显著影响。为了解决这一问题,引入了一种确定充电CV相位最佳截止电流的方法,以提高检测灵敏度。该方法提高了镀层检测的机会,有助于了解镀层的有利条件和制定镀层控制策略。此外,利用电化学阻抗谱(EIS)测量与锂镀层之间的相关性来证明先前老化条件对锂镀层的影响。
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