Detecting the Onset of Lithium Plating and Monitoring Fast Charging Performance with Voltage Relaxation

Date Published
05/2020
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1021/acsenergylett.0c00831
Abstract

A key challenge for energy storage and conversion technologies is finding simple, reliable methods that can identify device failure and prolong lifetime. Lithium plating is a well-known degradation process that prevents Li-ion battery fast charging, which is essential to reduce electric vehicle “range anxiety” and enable emerging technologies such as aerial drones and high-performance portable electronics. The ability to detect the initial onset of lithium plating from easily accessible voltage measurements would greatly improve battery safety and feedback controls modeling. In this work, we highlight the application of a differential open-circuit voltage analysis (dOCV) to detect when Li plating begins during a single charge for room-temperature fast charging. We also show that dOCV can identify the Li plating onset during cycling with sensitivity of 4 mAh plated Li per gram graphite, indicating that this method has commercial promise for online Li detection.

Journal
ACS Energy Letters
Volume
5
Year of Publication
2020
Issue
6
Pagination
1750 - 1757
ISSN Number
2380-8195
Short Title
ACS Energy Lett.
Refereed Designation
Refereed
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