2024
DOI: 10.1002/batt.202400023
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Origin of Performance Improvements in Lithium‐Ion Cells after Fast Formation

Daniel Witt,
Lars Bläubaum,
Florian Baakes
et al.

Abstract: The formation process of lithium‐ion batteries commonly uses low current densities, which is time‐consuming and costly. Experimental studies have already shown that slow formation may neither be necessary nor beneficial for cell lifetime and performance. This work combines an experimental formation variation with physicochemical cell and solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) modeling to reveal formation‐induced changes within the cells. Formation at C/2 without full discharge compared to a standard C/10 formation… Show more

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