电解质
肿胀 的
约束(计算机辅助设计)
盐(化学)
材料科学
机制(生物学)
运动(物理)
边界(拓扑)
边值问题
复合材料
机械
化学
工作(物理)
细胞形成
化学物理
作者
Erla Petursdóttir,Sophie Solchenbach,A. Gomez,Verena Peters,Anna Stanke,Lea Wallisch,Markus Kohlhuber,Helmut Ehrenberg,Johannes Wandt
标识
DOI:10.1149/1945-7111/ae0a00
摘要
We have recently described a novel aging mechanism, namely the electrolyte motion induced salt inhomogeneity (EMSI), which was first observed in cylindrical lithium-ion cells. In the present study, large (>100 Ah) prismatic cells are cycled under different external mechanical pressures to investigate whether the EMSI mechanism also occurs in the prismatic format. It is the main finding of this study that the EMSI mechanism can indeed occur in prismatic cells, but the mechanical boundary condition plays an important role: the EMSI mechanism only occurs if the mechanical constraint prevents reversible cell swelling during charge/discharge and therefore initiates electrolyte motion inside the cell. If, in contrast, reversible cell swelling is allowed by the mechanical constraint, no (or less) electrolyte motion and therefore no (or a weaker) EMSI effect take place. Furthermore, the prismatic cells used in this study contain a reservoir of free electrolyte outside of the jelly roll. This electrolyte reservoir was found to inject LiPF 6 into the jelly roll which delays the negative impact of the EMSI effect on cell performance and aging.
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