“…Measurement of individual electrode and full cell entropy change, along with computation of reversible and irreversible heat generation rates at various current densities is expected to contribute significantly to effective thermal management for large batteries. Various researchers have determined entropy change values for LiCoO 2 [4], LiCoO 2 modified with Ni [5], spinel LiMn 2 O 4 [6], Li 1.156 Mn 1.844 O 4 [7], LiFePO 4 [8], graphite [9], Li 4/3 Ti 5/3 O 4 spinel [7], and LiCoO 2 -graphite full cells [1]. From these data, it is apparent that certain cathode/anode couples can be conducive to lower rate of reversible heat generation due to cathode and anode entropy changes canceling out each other at a given SOC across the desired SOC range.…”