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Inhomogeneous distribution of lithium and electrolyte in aged Li-ion cylindrical cells

Abstract

Carbonate-based electrolytes in Li-ion batteries exhibit long range order in a frozen state, which enables their non-destructive analysis by diffraction methods. In the current study the spatial distribution of lithium and electrolyte inside the graphite anode was determined in cycled Li-ion cells using monochromatic spatially-resolved neutron diffraction measurements at 150 K. The results indicate a loss of lithium and electrolyte and their non-uniform distribution in the graphite anode in aged Li-ion cells. The observed lithium and electrolyte losses are directly correlated with two electrochemical performance degradation mechanisms, which are responsible for the cell capacity fade.

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