Title :
Safety studies on lithium-ion batteries by accelerating rate calorimetry
Author :
Lampe-Onnerud, C. ; Shi, J. ; Singh, S.K. ; Barnett, B.
Author_Institution :
Arthur D. Little Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Exothermic reactions of lithium-ion cell at various state of charge have been studied by the accelerating rate calorimetry (ARCO) technique. The thermal stability of a cell is highly dependent on its state of charge. The fully discharged cell (discharged to 2.7 V) has the highest thermal stability with the onset temperature of thermal runaway of 120°C, and the overcharged cell (charged to 4.8 V) has the least thermal stability, starting the thermal runaway reaction at 40°C
Keywords :
calorimetry; electrochemistry; lithium; safety; secondary cells; thermal analysis; 120 C; 2.7 V; 4.8 V; 40 C; Li; Li-ion secondary batteries; accelerating rate calorimetry; exothermic reactions; safety studies; state of charge; thermal runaway onset temperature; thermal stability; Acceleration; Aerospace industry; Batteries; Calorimetry; Packaging; Pressure measurement; Safety devices; Temperature sensors; Thermal stability; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1999. The Fourteenth Annual
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4967-9
DOI :
10.1109/BCAA.1999.795993