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Examining effects of negative to positive capacity ratio in three-electrode lithium-ion cells with layered oxide cathode and Si anode

Authors

Luo, Mei; Rodrigues, Marco-Tulio; Shaw, Leon; Abraham, Daniel

Abstract

The negative to positive electrode capacity ratio (N:P) is crucial for lithium-ion cell design because it affects both energy density and long-term performance. In this study, the effect of N:P ratio on electrochemical performance has been investigated for NMC532/Si cells containing a reference electrode. By monitoring individual electrode potentials, depths of lithiation/delithiation at the anode and cathode could be determined. The superior performance of the higher N:P cell, including greater reversibility, better capacity retention and lower impedance rise, can be attributed to smaller volume changes in the silicon particles during electrochemical cycling.