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Application of Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP®) in graphite anode — A high efficient prelithiation method for lithium-ion batteries

Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP(R)) was applied in graphite anode and the effects of this prelithiation method to cell performance were investigated. Performance of prelithiated cells was compared with that of regular graphite based cells. The first cycle capacity loss of SLMP prelithiated cel...

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Published in:Journal of power sources 2014-08, Vol.260, p.57-61
Main Authors: ZHIHUI WANG, YANBAO FU, ZHENGCHENG ZHANG, SHENGWEN YUAN, AMINE, Khalil, BATTAGLIA, Vincent, GAO LIU
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description Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP(R)) was applied in graphite anode and the effects of this prelithiation method to cell performance were investigated. Performance of prelithiated cells was compared with that of regular graphite based cells. The first cycle capacity loss of SLMP prelithiated cell was largely reduced and the corresponding first cycle Coulombic efficiency was significantly improved. The graphite/NMC cell with SLMP prelithiation but without any standard cell formation process showed better cycle performance than that of none SLMP containing cell with standard formation process. Prelithiation of graphite electrode with SLMP promote stable solid electrolyte interface (SEI) formation on the surface of graphite anode. Application of SLMP in lithium-ion battery thus provides an effective method to enhance capacity, and promises a low cost SEI formation process. This also implies the potential use of other promising anode materials, such as Si and Sn that have large first cycle capacity loss, in commercial lithium-ion batteries.
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Direct energy conversion and energy accumulation
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Electrochemical conversion: primary and secondary batteries, fuel cells
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Exact sciences and technology
Formations
Graphite
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Lithium-ion batteries
Materials
Rechargeable batteries
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