Assessing Key Issues Contributing to the Degradation of NCM‐622 || Cu Cells: Competition Between Transition Metal Dissolution and “Dead Li” Formation

Author:

Adhitama Egy123ORCID,Demelash Feleke1,Brake Tobias1,Arifiadi Anindityo12,Vahnstiege Marc1,Javed Atif12,Winter Martin14,Wiemers‐Meyer Simon1,Placke Tobias1

Affiliation:

1. MEET Battery Research Center University of Münster Corrensstr. 46 48149 Münster Germany

2. International Graduate School for Battery Chemistry Characterization Analysis Recycling and Application (BACCARA) University of Münster Corrensstr. 40 48149 Münster Germany

3. Skeleton Technologies GmbH Schücostraße 8 01900 Großröhrsdorf Germany

4. IEK‐12 Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Helmholtz Institute Münster Corrensstr. 46 48149 Münster Germany

Abstract

AbstractCombining LiNixCoyMn1−x−yO2 (NCM) as cathode with bare Cu as anode will potentially lead to next‐generation batteries that are smaller, lighter, and can run for longer periods on a single charge. However, maintaining high performance and a long lifespan of NCM || Cu cells is challenging as it can be affected by various factors from both the cathode and the anode. From the cathode, it is well‐known that transition metal (TM) dissolution accelerates cell degradation. From the anode, one of the main challenges is the formation of high surface area Li deposits which later transform into “inactive Li” or “dead Li”. In this study, a comprehensive assessment regarding these competing factors (i.e., TM deposits and “dead Li”) is discussed. Accelerated TM dissolution is accomplished by introducing TM‐containing additives into the electrolyte. The effects of these competing factors and their degradation mechanism are studied quantitatively and qualitatively through inductively coupled plasma, i.e., optical emission spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The “dead Li” influence is analyzed quantitatively using gas chromatography. The results demonstrate the obvious deleterious impact of dissolved TM ions on cell performance. At the same time, “dead Li” has also become a notable factor for a sudden capacity drop.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen

Publisher

Wiley

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