Li ion cells are being developed for high-power applications in hybrid electric vehicles, because these cells offer superior combination of power and energy density over current cell chemistries. Cells using this chemistry are proposed for battery systems in both internal combustion engine and fuel cell-powered hybrid electric vehicles. However, the safety of these cells needs to be understood and improved for eventual widespread commercial applications. The thermal-abuse response of Li ion cells has been improved by the incorporation of more stable anode carbons and electrolyte additives. Electrolyte solutions containing vinyl ethylene carbonate (VEC), triphenyl phosphate (TPP), tris(trifluoroethyl)phosphate (TFP) as well as some proprietary flame-retardant additives were evaluated. Test cells in the 18,650 configuration were built at Sandia National Laboratories using new stable electrode materials and electrolyte additives. A special test fixture was designed to allow determination of self-generated cell heating during a thermal ramp profile. The flammability of vented gas and expelled electrolyte was studied using a novel arrangement of a spark generator placed near the cell to ignite vent gas if a flammable gas mixture was present. Flammability of vent gas was somewhat reduced by the presence of certain additives. Accelerating rate calorimetry (ARC) was also used to characterize 18,650-size test cell heat and gas generation. Gas composition was analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and was found to consist of CO2, H2, CO, methane, ethane, ethylene and small amounts of C1-C4 organic molecules. (All rights reserved Elsevier).
Effects of additives on thermal stability of Li ion cells
2005
5 Seiten, 11 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Additiv , Chromatographie , Elektrolyt , Flammverzögerer , Entflammbarkeit , Brennstoffzelle , Fahrzeug , Hybridfahrzeug , Verbrennungsmotor , Lithium , Sicherheitssystem , Sekundärbatterie , Wärmebeständigkeit , Lithiumionenbatterie , Leistungsdichte , Energiedichte , Wärmeerzeugung , Gaschromatographie , Elektrodenwerkstoff
Effects of additives on thermal stability of Li ion cells
Online Contents | 2005
|Effects of Oxygen and Additives on the Thermal Stability of Jet Fuels (93-GT-130)
Online Contents | 1995
|Effect of Thermal Stability of Additives on Diesel Engine Piston Underside Deposit
SAE Technical Papers | 2015
|