Steady-state polarization measurements of lithium insertion electrodes for high-power lithium-ion batteries |
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Authors: | Tsutomu Ohzuku Ryoji Yamato Toru Kawai Kingo Ariyoshi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University (OCU), Sugimoto 3-3-138, Sumiyoshi, Osaka, 558-8585, Japan 2. Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Nagaokakyo-shi, Kyoto, 617-8555, Japan
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Abstract: | Steady-state polarization measurements of lithium titanium oxide (LTO; Li[Li1/3Ti5/3]O4) were carried out using the 0-V lithium-ion cells consisting of two identical LTO-electrodes with a parallel-plate symmetrical electrode configuration. The sinusoidal voltage with the peak amplitude of 1.0 V was imposed at 0.1 Hz upon the 0-V cells and the current response was measured as a function of time. The steady-state polarization, obtained by plotting the current versus applied voltage, was linear in current up to approximately 60 mA cm?2 or 4 A g?1 based on the LTO weight and suggested the resistance polarization only for the lithium insertion electrode of the LTO. The method was also applied to lithium aluminum manganese oxide (LAMO; Li[Li0.1Al0.1Mn1.8]O4) and the resistance polarization of the LAMO-electrode was determined for currents up to approximately 25 mA cm?2 or 2 A g?1 based on the LAMO weight. The validity of the results was examined for the polarization measurements of the 2.5-V lithium-ion battery consisting of LTO and LAMO, and the significance of the polarization measurements of lithium insertion electrodes for high-power applications was discussed. |
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