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Novel method for monitoring the electrochemical capacitance by in situ impedance spectroscopy as indicator for particle cracking of nickel-rich NCMs: Part I. theory …

Oswald et al., 2020

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Oswald S
Pritzl D
Wetjen M
Gasteiger H
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Abstract Nickel-rich NCM (LiMO 2, with M= Ni, Co, and Mn) cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries are being increasingly commercialized due to their high specific capacity. However, their capacity retention upon cycling is impaired by crack formation of …
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