Evolution of the morphology, structural and thermal stability of LiCoO2 during overcharge

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Zhitao E [1 ]
Huajun Guo [1 ]
Guochun Yan [1 ]
Jiexi Wang [1 ]
Rukun Feng [1 ]
Zhixing Wang [1 ]
Xinhai Li [1 ]
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[1] School of Metallurgy and Environment, Central South University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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TM912 [蓄电池]; TQ131.11 [];
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The overcharge behaviors of 1000 m Ah LiCoO/graphite pouch cells are systematically investigated through the analysis of morphology, structural and thermal stability of LiCoOunder different state of charge(SOC) of 120%, 150%, 174%, 190% and 220%. The LiCoOexperiences the phase transition from O3 to H1-3 and then O1 together with the grain breakage and boundary slip as evidenced by XRD and SEM analysis respectively, which results in the pronounced Co dissolution after the SOC of 174%. The impedance analysis of the pouch cells and coin cells demonstrates that the main contribution of impedance increase originates from the LiCoOelectrode. Under the combined effect of structural collapse,Co dissolution, and electrolyte oxidization, the thermal stability of Li CoOcathode materials reduces with the progressing of overcharge as revealed by differential scanning calorimetry(DSC) results. We hope that this comprehensive understanding can provide meaningful guidance for advancing the overcharge performance of LiCoO/graphite pouch cells.
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