TY - GEN
T1 - How long do lithium ion cells last?
AU - Verbrugge, Mark W.
AU - Cheng, Yang Tse
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - We review past work associated with degradation mechanisms common to lithium ion batteries utilizing metal oxide positive electrodes and lithiated carbon negative electrodes. Much more has been published on the topic of chemical degradation (e.g., solvent reduction at the negative and solvent oxidation and the positive) relative to that of mechanical degradation. The last two sections of this paper outline the need and an approach to comprehend both degradation modes for a more complete understanding of wear-out mechanisms.
AB - We review past work associated with degradation mechanisms common to lithium ion batteries utilizing metal oxide positive electrodes and lithiated carbon negative electrodes. Much more has been published on the topic of chemical degradation (e.g., solvent reduction at the negative and solvent oxidation and the positive) relative to that of mechanical degradation. The last two sections of this paper outline the need and an approach to comprehend both degradation modes for a more complete understanding of wear-out mechanisms.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84866354304
SN - 9781615670680
T3 - 26th International Battery Seminar and Exhibit 2009: Primary and Secondary Batteries - Other Technologies
SP - 806
EP - 823
BT - 26th International Battery Seminar and Exhibit 2009
T2 - 26th International Battery Seminar and Exhibit 2009: Primary and Secondary Batteries - Other Technologies
Y2 - 16 March 2009 through 19 March 2009
ER -