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A Quantitative Analytical Model for Predicting and Optimizing the Rate Performance of Battery Cells

Published 20 Apr 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.app-ph | (2004.10707v3)

Abstract: An important objective of designing lithium-ion rechargeable battery cells is to maximize their rate performance without compromising the energy density, which is mainly achieved through computationally expensive numerical simulations at present. Here we present a simple analytical model for predicting the rate performance of battery cells limited by electrolyte transport without any fitting parameters. It exhibits very good agreement with simulations over a wide range of discharge rate and electrode thickness and offers a speedup of >10$5$ times. The optimal electrode properties predicted by the model are of less than 10% difference from simulation results, suggesting it as an attractive computational tool for the cell-level battery architecture design. The model also offers important insights on practical ways to improve the rate performance of thick electrodes, including avoiding electrode materials such as LiFePO$4$ and Li$_4$Ti$_5$O${12}$ whose open-circuit potentials are insensitive to the state of charge and utilizing lithium metal anode to synergistically accelerate electrolyte transport within thick cathodes.

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