Review-Post-Mortem Analysis of Aged Lithium-Ion Batteries: Disassembly Methodology and Physico-Chemical Analysis Techniques

Improvement of life-time is an important issue in the development of Li-ion batteries. Aging mechanisms limiting the life-time can efficiently be characterized by physico-chemical analysis of aged cells with a variety of complementary methods. This study reviews the state-of-the-art literature on Po...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2016-01, Vol.163 (10), p.A2149-A2164
Hauptverfasser: Waldmann, Thomas, Iturrondobeitia, Amaia, Kasper, Michael, Ghanbari, Niloofar, Aguesse, Frédéric, Bekaert, Emilie, Daniel, Lise, Genies, Sylvie, Gordon, Isabel Jiménez, Löble, Matthias W., De Vito, Eric, Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Margret
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Zusammenfassung:Improvement of life-time is an important issue in the development of Li-ion batteries. Aging mechanisms limiting the life-time can efficiently be characterized by physico-chemical analysis of aged cells with a variety of complementary methods. This study reviews the state-of-the-art literature on Post-Mortem analysis of Li-ion cells, including disassembly methodology as well as physico-chemical characterization methods for battery materials. A detailed scheme for Post-Mortem analysis is deduced from literature, including pre-inspection, conditions and safe environment for disassembly of cells, as well as separation and post-processing of components. Special attention is paid to the characterization of aged materials including anodes, cathodes, separators, and electrolyte. More specifically, microscopy, chemical methods sensitive to electrode surfaces or to electrode bulk, and electrolyte analysis are reviewed in detail. The techniques are complemented by electrochemical measurements using reconstruction methods for electrodes built into half and full cells with reference electrode. The changes happening to the materials during aging as well as abilities of the reviewed analysis methods to observe them are critically discussed.
ISSN:0013-4651
1945-7111
DOI:10.1149/2.1211609jes