Non-destructive electrode potential and open-circuit voltage aging estimation for lithium-ion batteries

Cedric Kirst, Alexander Karger, Jan P. Singer, Andreas Jossen

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Abstract

In this publication we extend a state-of-the-art electrode open circuit potential model for blend electrodes and inhomogeneous lithiation. We introduce a bi-level optimization algorithm to estimate the open parameters of the electrode model using measurements conducted on the full-cell level with state-of-the-art testing equipment. As input for the optimization algorithm, we use data from a pseudo open-circuit voltage aging study to estimate the electrode potential curves, the electrode capacities, and the capacity of cyclable lithium over lifetime without opening the cell. We validate our method against measurements on commercial lithium-ion cells with the electrode materials LFP-C, NMC-SiC and NCA-SiC, and compare the estimated electrode pseudo open-circuit potential curves to measurements conducted on harvested half-cells. We conclude that the presented non-destructive method of half-cell open-circuit potential modeling offers an alternative to complex cell disassembly and electrode material harvesting for degradation mode analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number234341
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume602
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2024

Keywords

  • Bi-level fitting
  • Electrode model
  • Inhomogeneous degradation
  • MSMR
  • Non-destructive
  • OCV aging model

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