Significant life extension of lithium-ion batteries using compact metallic lithium reservoir with passive control
2021
Abstract Both traditional graphite-based lithium-ion batteries and next generation silicon-based chemistries suffer significant capacity fade from loss of cyclable lithium due to continued solid-electrolyte interphase growth. A possible engineering solution to maintaining the capacity of cells is incorporating a metallic lithium reservoir and discharging the reservoir into a working electrode to make up for lost cyclable lithium. Here, metallic lithium reservoirs are inserted into both pouch- and cylindrical cylindrical-format cells. Significant capacity recovery and lifetime extension are demonstrated for traditional graphite and Si/graphite-based cells. A combination of post-mortem characterization and modeling provide insight into how the lithium distribution as a function of position from reservoir vary with recovery rate. The potential of using passive control to potentially eliminate the need for extra wiring for the third electrode is explored using a simple resistor.
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