Detecting onset of lithium plating during fast charging of Li-ion batteries using operando electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date Published

10/2021

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Abstract

Electrochemical plating of Li metal on the graphite electrode(link is external) is the key limitation behind slow charging times of Li-ion batteries (LIBs) in electric vehicles (EVs). Currently, electrochemical methods(link is external) to detect the onset of Li plating while a battery is fast charging are sparse. In this study, we use operando(link is external) electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(link is external) to reliably detect the onset of Li plating on graphite electrodes in three-electrode LIBs. An increase in the graphite solid-electrolyte interface (SEI) resistance indicates that Li plating has occurred. By cross-validating with a highly sensitive ex situ chemical titration, we determine that this technique can detect very small amounts of plated Li (<0.6% of the graphite electrode’s capacity). We also offer physical explanations for the observed impedance behavior. Finally, we show that this technique can be applied to standard two-electrode LIB systems, making the method an important step toward safely implementing fast charging protocols for LIBs in EVs.

Journal

Cell Reports Physical Science

Volume

2

Year of Publication

2021

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Issue

10

ISSN

26663864

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