Characterisation of commercial Li‐ion batteries using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
DATE:
2022-03-15
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/3254
EDITED VERSION: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/slct.202104464
UNESCO SUBJECT: 3303.07 Tecnología de la Corrosión
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was used to characterize commercial cylindrical Li-ion cells under different
state-of-charge (SOC) conditions and up to 300 charge/discharge cycles to monitor state-of-health (SOH) status.
The study included the effect of temperature to access better resolution of the time constants related to the redox reactions
at the electrodes.
The EIS in the 10 kHz–1 mHz frequency range allowed the elaboration of a comprehensive electrical equivalent
that incorporated the geometry of the cell and the electrochemical processes occurring at the anode and cathode
active material.
The fitting procedure of the experimental EIS data to the equivalent circuit produced parameter values that
can be used to assess the SOC and SOH of the cell. In the study example, early detection of cell degradation can be obtained
using the evolution of Li+ diffusion resistance through the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) layer.