Revealing the Thermal-Gas Stability of Lithium Ion Batteries under Low-Temperature Cyclic Aging

2026-01-7028

2/27/2026

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With high energy density and long cycle life, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are currently the most promising electrochemical devices for electric vehicles and energy storage. However, the safety and reliability of LIBs can be significantly compromised in low-temperature cyclic due to anode lithium plating and other factors which are still unclear. Therefore, it is essential to reveal the thermal-gas stability of LIBs under low-temperature cyclic. This study investigates the thermal runaway (TR) characteristics and gas production characteristics after TR of 18650-type NCA LIBs across four states of health (SOH), from 100% to 70%. Using Glove box, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Scanning electron microscope, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Accelerating rate calorimetry, and Gas chromatography, the research identifies critical trends in temperature rate, gas composition and explosion risk. After around 150 cycles, there is a significant and rapid decline in capacity. The internal resistance of batteries continues to increase, lithium is precipitated on the anode, and the cathode experiences particle fragmentation. Comparing the 70% SOH batteries with the 100% SOH, it is observed that more Li2O, Li2CO3 and LiF appeared on the anode. The triggering time of TR was 41.38% earlier, and the maximum temperature during TR decreased by 7.89%. The mass loss of the 70% SOH batteries were 11.85% higher than that of the 100% SOH. The gas production volume of the 80% SOH is the lowest, while that of the 70% SOH is the highest. Compared with the 100% SOH batteries, the upper limit (UEL) of gas production explosion for 70% SOH decreases by 3.67%, while the lower limit (LEL) increases by 24.46%. This indicates that the gas production of fresh batteries has a wider range of explosion limits. These research findings provide crucial insights for enhancing the safety and reliability of LIBs during operation, storage, and recycling processes.
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Wang, H., Wu, S., Luan, W., and Chen, H., "Revealing the Thermal-Gas Stability of Lithium Ion Batteries under Low-Temperature Cyclic Aging," SAE Technical Paper 2026-01-7028, 2026, .
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Feb 27
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2026-01-7028
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English