2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.08.135
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Interaction of cyclic ageing at high-rate and low temperatures and safety in lithium-ion batteries

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“…11,12,14,36,37 An effect of mossy Li deposited on graphite anodes on ARC results was later confirmed by Winter's group with other cells, although the effect was much weaker in their case.…”
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“…11,12,14,36,37 An effect of mossy Li deposited on graphite anodes on ARC results was later confirmed by Winter's group with other cells, although the effect was much weaker in their case.…”
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“…11,12,14,36,37 An effect of mossy Li deposited on graphite anodes on ARC results was later confirmed by Winter's group with other cells, although the effect was much weaker in their case. 12 In this context, our study has two major goals: On one hand, we determine the main aging mechanisms for different cycling conditions by electrochemical tests and Post-Mortem analysis.…”
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“…This phenomena in combination to flammable solvents can produce an exothermic reaction, leading to a violent destruction of the cell during thermal runaway. 31 This represents a considerable safety risk for the battery. Sometimes, metallic lithium, although still active, can be electronically disconnected from the electrode and is thus unusable ("dead z E-mail: arnaud.delaille@cea.fr lithium").…”
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