Electrochimica Acta, Vol.56, No.12, 4576-4580, 2011
Examinations on 2.5V Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O-4/Li[Li0.1Al0.1Mn1.8]O-4 cells at-10, 25, and 55 degrees C for the first-generation 12V lead-free batteries
Electrochemical behaviors of 2.5V Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O-4 (LTO)/Li[Li0.1Al0.1Mn1.8]O-4 (LAMO) cells for the first-generation 12 V lead-free battery were examined at -10.25, and 55 degrees C. The LTO/LAMO cells showed the same rechargeable capacity in temperature ranging from -10 to 55 degrees C when the cells were examined at 0.5 mA cm(-2) in cell potential ranging from 0 to 3.0 V. Capacity fading after 250 cycles was negligibly small at -10 degrees C. Rechargeable capacities, however, faded 5% at 25 degrees C and 15% at 55 degrees C after 250 cycles. In the discharged LTO/LAMO cell after 250 cycles at 55 degrees C, the state of charge (SOC) of the positive electrode was 16% while SOC of the negative electrode was 0%, indicated that the capacity fading was due to an imbalance in SOC between the positive and negative electrodes. To understand the progress of an imbalance in SOC, the LTO/LAMO cell with a lithium auxiliary electrode was fabricated and examined at 55 degrees C for 400 cycles, and the possible origin of capacity fading was discussed. (c) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.