Gas Evolution in Li‐Ion Rechargeable Batteries: A Review on Operando Sensing Technologies, Gassing Mechanisms, and Emerging Trends
Tianye Zheng,
Madithedu Muneeswara,
Haihong Bao
et al.
Abstract:Gas evolution is fundamentally problematic in rechargeable batteries, and may lead to swelling, smoking, and device‐level failure. In laboratories, monitoring gas evolution can help understand dynamic chemical events inside battery cells, such as the formation of solid‐electrolyte interphases, structural change of electrodes, and electrolyte degradation reactions. However, gassing in commercial batteries, discrete or continuous, is not monitored due to a lack of compatible sensing technologies. Here we describ… Show more
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