2022
DOI: 10.3390/nano12244448
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An Improved Experiment for Measuring Lithium Concentration-Dependent Material Properties of Graphite Composite Electrodes

Abstract: The in situ curvature measurement of bilayer beam electrodes is widely used to measure the lithium concentration-dependent material properties of lithium-ion battery electrodes, and further understand the mechano–electrochemical coupling behaviors during electrochemical cycling. The application of this method relies on the basic assumption that lithium is uniformly distributed along the length and thickness of the curved active composite layer. However, when the electrode undergoes large bending deformation, t… Show more

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“…Subsequently, the strain decreases linearly during the delithiation process. Furthermore, there is an initial presence of tensile stress, approximately 31 MPa, in the Si composite electrode at the beginning of the second lithiation, which progressively diminishes throughout the subsequent lithiation stages [102]. The transition from tensile to compressive stress occurs around a normalized capacity of 7%.…”
Section: Partial Molar Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the strain decreases linearly during the delithiation process. Furthermore, there is an initial presence of tensile stress, approximately 31 MPa, in the Si composite electrode at the beginning of the second lithiation, which progressively diminishes throughout the subsequent lithiation stages [102]. The transition from tensile to compressive stress occurs around a normalized capacity of 7%.…”
Section: Partial Molar Volumementioning
confidence: 99%