Research on Quantitative Diagnosis of Dendrites Based on Titration Gas Chromatography Technology

Yang, Kai and Cai, Hongchang and Li, Suran and Wang, Yu and Zhang, Xue and Wu, Zhenxuan and Lai, Yilin and Bezha, Minella and Bezha, Klara and Nagaoka, Naoto and Zheng, Yuejiu and Feng, Xuning (2024) Research on Quantitative Diagnosis of Dendrites Based on Titration Gas Chromatography Technology. Energies, 17 (10). p. 2409. ISSN 1996-1073

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Abstract

Lithium plating can cause capacity fade and thermal runaway safety issues in lithium-ion batteries. Therefore, accurately detecting the amount of lithium plating on the surface of the battery’s negative electrode is crucial for battery safety. This is especially crucial in high-energy-density applications such as battery energy storage systems or in electric vehicles (EVs). Early detection of lithium plating is crucial for evaluation of reliability and longevity. It also serves as a method for early diagnostics in practical industrial applications or infrastructure, such as EV transportation. This can enhance its impact on customers. This study validates the effectiveness of titration gas chromatography (TGC) technology in quantitatively detecting lithium plating on graphite negative electrodes in lithium-ion batteries. The results show that it can detect a minimum of 2.4 μmol of metallic lithium. Compared with the heating direct current resistance and reference electrode methods, which can be used to perform only qualitative dendrite detection, TGC has a wider range of detection. Compared with the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method with higher quantitative detection accuracy, the maximum difference between the detection results of the two methods was only 7.2%, but the TGC method had lower cost and higher implementation convenience. In summary, among various dendrite detection methods, the TGC method can not only realize the effective quantitative detection of lithium plating, but also comprehensively consider its detection range, implementation convenience, cost, and detection accuracy, indicating that it is suitable for engineering applications and has the prospect of realizing large-scale quantitative detection of lithium plating in lithium-ion batteries.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Energy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 24 May 2024 05:08
Last Modified: 24 May 2024 05:08
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/4726

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