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Adv Mater ; 36(27): e2402401, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38634328

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Quasi-solid-state batteries (QSSBs) are gaining widespread attention as a promising solution to improve battery safety performance. However, the safety improvement and the underlying mechanisms of QSSBs remain elusive. Herein, a novel strategy combining high-safety ethylene carbonate-free liquid electrolyte and in situ polymerization technique is proposed to prepare practical QSSBs. The Ah-level QSSBs with LiNi0.83Co0.11Mn0.06O2 cathode and graphite-silicon anode demonstrate significantly improved safety features without sacrificing electrochemical performance. As evidenced by accelerating rate calorimetry tests, the QSSBs exhibit increased self-heating temperature and onset temperature (T2), and decreased temperature rise rate during thermal runaway (TR). The T2 has a maximum increase of 48.4 °C compared to the conventional liquid batteries. Moreover, the QSSBs do not undergo TR until 180 °C (even 200 °C) during the hot-box tests, presenting significant improvement compared to the liquid batteries that run into TR at 130 °C. Systematic investigations show that the in situ formed polymer skeleton effectively mitigates the exothermic reactions between lithium salts and lithiated anode, retards the oxygen release from cathode, and inhibits crosstalk reactions between cathode and anode at elevated temperatures. The findings offer an innovative solution for practical high-safety QSSBs and open up a new sight for building safer high-energy-density batteries.

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J Hazard Mater ; 393: 122361, 2020 Jul 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32114138

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The problem of thermal runaway (TR) propagation challenges the safety design of battery packs, because it aggravates the thermal hazards to accidents. There are many unsolved scientific questions in understanding the mechanisms of TR and its propagation behavior for large format lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). LiNixCoyMnzO2(NCM) is considered as one of the most promising cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries LIBs, given its higher energy design and lower cost. However, higher Nickel (Ni) content of cathode material worsens the thermal stability of LIBs. This paper provides a comparative analysis on the TR propagation behavior of NCM battery with different Ni ratios. Results have shown that when the characteristic temperatures of TR {T1, T2, T3}and the specific electrochemical energy of the cell are similar, TR propagation behavior will be similar, no matter what kinds of chemistry the cell has. Observation suggests that the average propagation time within a large format cell is 7-10 s in module tests. Besides, the internal temperature of the cell has an order of NCM622 ≥ NCM523 ≥ NCM111,whereas the mass is ordered by NCM622 > NCM523 > NCM111.This work firstly reports the TR feature in large format LIBs with different Ni ratios, both at cell and module level, providing the guidelines for engineering practice and further theoretical researches.

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