Electrochimica Acta, Vol.155, 431-436, 2015
Effects of Capacity Ratios between Anode and Cathode on Electrochemical Properties for Lithium Polymer Batteries
The areal capacity ratio of negative to positive electrodes (N/P ratio) is the most important factor to design the lithium ion batteries with high performance in the consideration of balanced electrochemical reactions. In this study, the effect of N/P ratio (1.10, 1.20, and 1.30) on electrochemical properties has been investigated with a lithium polymer battery with PVdF-coated separator and 1.40 Ah of capacity. The N/P ratio is controlled by adjusting the anode thickness with a fixed anode density. The cell with an N/P ratio higher than 1.10 effectively suppresses the lithium plating at the 0.85C-rate charging at 25 degrees C and the cell with 1.20 of N/P ratio shows the enhanced cycle performance in comparison with other cells. Among the cells with differently designed N/P ratios, significant difference was not observed in the aging test with fully charged batteries at 25 and 45 degrees C. The effect of N/P ratio on electrochemical properties of lithium batteries can help to design the safe full cell without lithium plating. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.