Impedance Spectroscopy as a Nondestructive Health Interrogation Tool for Lithium‐BCX Cells

Popov, B. N., W. Zhang, E. C. Darcy, and R. E. White. 1993. “Impedance Spectroscopy as a Nondestructive Health Interrogation Tool for Lithium‐BCX Cells”. Journal of The Electrochemical Society 140 (11): 3097-3103.

Abstract

The objective of this investigation was to study the growth of thick passivating layers on the Li anode in Li/BCX (Li/SOCl 2 +BrCl) cells which were stored for a period of 3 years. Impedance spectroscopy and equivalent circuit models were used to determine characterizing parameters for these cells. The equivalent circuit used for virgin cells includes a faradic contribution and diffusion of the electroactive species. the equivalent circuit for batteries stored 1 or 2 years includes the impedance of a metal/ passive film interface, the resistance of the film, and the impedance of the passivating film/electrolyte interface. The equivalent circuit used for batteries stored for 3 years accounts for cathodic contributions in the overall impedance spectrum.
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