The Operation Window of Lithium Iron Phosphate / Graphite Cells Affects their Lifetime

IF 3.1 4区 工程技术 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
E. Zsoldos, Daphne Thompson, William Black, Saad Azam, Jeff R. Dahn
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Abstract

Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells are ubiquitous in electric vehicles and stationary energy storage because they are cheap and have a long lifetime. This work compares LFP/graphite pouch cells undergoing charge-discharge cycles over five state of charge (SOC) windows (0 – 25%, 0- 60%, 0 – 80%, 0 – 100%, and 75 – 100%). Cycling LFP cells across a lower average SOC results in less capacity fade than cycling across a higher average SOC, regardless of depth of discharge. The primary capacity fade mechanism is lithium inventory loss due to: lithiated graphite reactivity with electrolyte, which increases incrementally with SOC, and lithium alkoxide species causing iron dissolution and deposition on the negative electrode at high SOC which further accelerates lithium inventory loss. Our results show that even low voltage LFP systems (3.65 V) have a tradeoff between average SOC and lifetime. Operating LFP cells at lower average SOC can extend their lifetime substantially in both EV and grid storage applications.
磷酸铁锂/石墨电池的工作窗口影响其使用寿命
磷酸铁锂(LFP)电池因其价格便宜、使用寿命长,在电动汽车和固定储能设备中无处不在。这项研究比较了磷酸铁锂/石墨袋电池在五个充电状态(SOC)窗口(0 - 25%、0 - 60%、0 - 80%、0 - 100%和 75 - 100%)内进行充放电循环的情况。无论放电深度如何,在较低的平均 SOC 下循环使用 LFP 电池比在较高的平均 SOC 下循环使用 LFP 电池的容量衰减更少。容量衰减的主要机制是锂存量损失:石墨锂化与电解液的反应性随 SOC 的增加而增加;高 SOC 时,锂烷氧基物种会导致铁溶解并沉积在负极上,从而进一步加速锂存量损失。我们的研究结果表明,即使是低电压 LFP 系统(3.65 V)也需要在平均 SOC 和使用寿命之间做出权衡。在电动汽车和电网存储应用中,以较低的平均 SOC 运行 LFP 电池可大幅延长其使用寿命。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES) is the leader in the field of solid-state and electrochemical science and technology. This peer-reviewed journal publishes an average of 450 pages of 70 articles each month. Articles are posted online, with a monthly paper edition following electronic publication. The ECS membership benefits package includes access to the electronic edition of this journal.
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