Decouple charge transfer reactions in the Li-ion battery

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Yuxuan Bai [1 ]
Qiu-An Huang [1 ]
Kai Wu [2 ]
Jiujun Zhang [1 ]
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[1] Institute for Sustainable Energy/College of Sciences, Shanghai University
[2] Ningde Contemporary Innovation Laboratory, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co.,Limited
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美国国家科学基金会;
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In the development of Li-ion batteries(LIBs) with high energy/power density, long cycle-life, fast charging, and high safety, an insight into charge transfer reactions is required. Although electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) is regarded as a powerful diagnosis tool, it is not a direct but an indirect measurement. With respect to this, some critical questions need to be answered:(i) why EIS can reflect the kinetics of charge transfer reactions;(ii) what the inherent logical relationship between impedance models under different physical scenes is;(iii) how charge transfer reactions compete with each other at multiple scales. This work aims at answering these questions via developing a theory framework so as to mitigate the blindness and uncertainty in unveiling charge transfer reactions in LIBs. To systematically answer the above questions, this article is organized into a three-in-one(review, tutorial, and research) type and the following contributions are made:(i) a brief review is given for impedance model development of the LIBs over the past half century;(ii) an open source code toolbox is developed based on the unified impedance model;(iii) the competive mechanisms of charge transfer reactions are unveiled based on the developed EIS-Toolbox@LIB. This work not only clarifies theoretical fundamentals,but also provides an easy-to-use open source code for EIS-Toolbox@LIB to optimize fast charge/discharge,mitigate cycle aging, and improve energy/power density.
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页码:759 / 798
页数:40
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