Discharge Model for the Lithium Iron-Phosphate Electrode
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract
This paper develops a mathematical model for lithium intercalation and phase change in an iron phosphate-based lithium-ion cell in order to understand the cause for the low power capability of the material. The juxtaposition of the two phases is assumed to be in the form of a shrinking core, where a shell of one phase covers a core of the second phase. Diffusion of lithium through the shell and the movement of the phase interface are described and incorporated into a porous electrode model consisting of two different particle sizes. Open-circuit measurements are used to estimate the composition ranges of the single-phase region. Model-experimental comparisons under constant current show that ohmic drops in the…
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Lithium iron phosphate
- Ohmic contact
- Lithium (medication)
- Electrolyte
- Electrode
- Materials science
- Phase (matter)
- Cathode