Are All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries
Really Safe?–Verification by Differential Scanning Calorimetry
with an All-Inclusive Microcell
Posted on 2016-12-21 - 00:00
Although
all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (ALIBs) have been believed as
the ultimate safe battery, their true character has been an enigma
so far. In this paper, we developed an all-inclusive-microcell (AIM)
for differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis to clarify the
degree of safety (DOS) of ALIBs. Here AIM possesses all the battery
components to work as a battery by itself, and DOS is determined by
the total heat generation ratio (ΔH) of ALIB
compared with the conventional LIB. When DOS = 100%, the safety of
ALIB is exactly the same as that of LIB; when DOS = 0%, ALIB reaches
the ultimate safety. We investigated two types of LIB-AIM and three
types of ALIB-AIM. Surprisingly, all the ALIBs exhibit one or two
exothermic peaks above 250 °C with 20–30% of DOS. The
exothermic peak is attributed to the reaction between the released
oxygen from the positive electrode and the Li metal in the negative
electrode. Hence, ALIBs are found to be flammable as in the case of
LIBs. We also attempted to improve the safety of ALIBs and succeeded
in decreasing the DOS down to ∼16% by incorporating Ketjenblack
into the positive electrode as an oxygen scavenger. Based on ΔH as a function of voltage window, a safety map for LIBs
and ALIBs is proposed.
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Inoue, Takao; Mukai, Kazuhiko (2017). Are All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries
Really Safe?–Verification by Differential Scanning Calorimetry
with an All-Inclusive Microcell. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b13224