Capacity fade of Sony 18650 cells cycled at elevated temperatures: Part II. Capacity fade analysis

Ramadass, P., Bala Haran, Ralph White, and Branko N. Popov. 2002. “Capacity Fade of Sony 18650 Cells Cycled at Elevated Temperatures: Part II. Capacity Fade Analysis”. Journal of Power Sources 112 (2): 614-20.

Abstract

A complete capacity fade analysis was carried out for Sony 18650 cells cycled at elevated temperatures. The major causes of capacity loss were identified and a complete capacity fade balance was carried out to account for the total capacity loss of Li-ion battery as a function of cycle number and temperature. The three most significant parameters that cause capacity loss were loss of secondary active material (LiCoO2/carbon) and primary active material (Li+) and the rate capability losses. Intrinsic capacity measurements for both positive and negative electrode has been used to estimate the capacity loss due to secondary active material and a charge balance gives the capacity lost due to primary active material (Li+). Capacity fade has been quantified with secondary active material loss dominating the other losses. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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