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Chisu Kim

Other affiliations: iResQ
Bio: Chisu Kim is an academic researcher from Hydro-Québec. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithium & Battery (electricity). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1348 citations. Previous affiliations of Chisu Kim include iResQ.

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TL;DR: In this article, the potential and current-density distribution on the electrodes of a LIPB were predicted as a function of the discharge time using the finite element method, and the temperature distributions of the LIPBs were calculated based on the modeling results of the potential distribution.

261 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the electrode configuration on the thermal behavior of a lithium-polymer battery was examined, such as the aspect ratio of the electrodes and the placing of current collecting tabs as well as the discharge rates of the battery.

225 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the configuration of the electrodes such as the aspect ratio and the size and placing of current collecting tabs on the battery performance was examined to enhance the uniformity of the utilization of the active material of electrodes.

172 citations

22 Feb 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the configuration of the electrodes such as the aspect ratio and the size and placing of current collecting tabs on the battery performance was examined to enhance the uniformity of the utilization of the active material of electrodes.
Abstract: The potential and current density distribution on the electrodes of a lithium-polymer battery were studied by using the finite element method. The effect of the configuration of the electrodes such as the aspect ratio of the electrodes and the size and placing of current collecting tabs as well as the discharge rates on the battery performance was examined to enhance the uniformity of the utilization of the active material of electrodes. The results showed that the aspect ratio of the electrodes and the size and placing of current collecting tabs have a significant effect on the potential and current density distribution on the electrodes to influence the distribution of the depth of discharge on the electrodes, thus affecting the uniform utilization of the active material of electrodes.

168 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Li et al. showed that the capacity decays by reducing the amount of active material, and by contributing to a charge inhibiting mechanism called polysulfide shuttle.

111 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the lithium ion battery hazards, thermal runaway theory, basic reactions, thermal models, simulations and experimental works is presented, and the related prevention techniques are summarized and discussed on the inherent safety methods and safety device methods.

1,825 citations

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TL;DR: A critical review of the available literature on the major thermal issues for lithium-ion batteries is presented in this article, where specific attention is paid to the effects of temperature and thermal management on capacity/power fade, thermal runaway, and pack electrical imbalance.
Abstract: Lithium-ion batteries are well-suited for fully electric and hybrid electric vehicles due to their high specific energy and energy density relative to other rechargeable cell chemistries. However, these batteries have not been widely deployed commercially in these vehicles yet due to safety, cost, and poor low temperature performance, which are all challenges related to battery thermal management. In this paper, a critical review of the available literature on the major thermal issues for lithium-ion batteries is presented. Specific attention is paid to the effects of temperature and thermal management on capacity/power fade, thermal runaway, and pack electrical imbalance and to the performance of lithium-ion cells at cold temperatures. Furthermore, insights gained from previous experimental and modeling investigations are elucidated. These include the need for more accurate heat generation measurements, improved modeling of the heat generation rate, and clarity in the relative magnitudes of the various thermal effects observed at high charge and discharge rates seen in electric vehicle applications. From an analysis of the literature, the requirements for lithium-ion thermal management systems for optimal performance in these applications are suggested, and it is clear that no existing thermal management strategy or technology meets all these requirements.

1,458 citations

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TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of conduction phenomena in all components of a Li-ion cell incorporating theoretical, experimental, and simulation studies is presented in this paper, where the critical results, issues and challenges with respect to ionic and electronic conduction in the cathode, anode and electrolyte are discussed.

1,394 citations

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TL;DR: Various application of ILs are reviewed by focusing on their use as electrolyte materials for Li/Na ion batteries, Li-sulfur batteries,Li-oxygen batteries, and nonhumidifiedfuel cells and as carbon precursors for electrode catalysts of fuel cells and electrode materials for batteries and supercapacitors.
Abstract: Ionic liquids (ILs) are liquids consisting entirely of ions and can be further defined as molten salts having melting points lower than 100 °C. One of the most important research areas for IL utilization is undoubtedly their energy application, especially for energy storage and conversion materials and devices, because there is a continuously increasing demand for clean and sustainable energy. In this article, various application of ILs are reviewed by focusing on their use as electrolyte materials for Li/Na ion batteries, Li-sulfur batteries, Li-oxygen batteries, and nonhumidified fuel cells and as carbon precursors for electrode catalysts of fuel cells and electrode materials for batteries and supercapacitors. Due to their characteristic properties such as nonvolatility, high thermal stability, and high ionic conductivity, ILs appear to meet the rigorous demands/criteria of these various applications. However, for further development, specific applications for which these characteristic properties becom...

1,096 citations

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TL;DR: Li-rich layered oxides have attracted much research interest as cathodes for Li-ion batteries due to their low cost and higher discharge capacities compared to those of LiCoO2 and LiMn2O4 as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Ni-rich layered oxides and Li-rich layered oxides are topics of much research interest as cathodes for Li-ion batteries due to their low cost and higher discharge capacities compared to those of LiCoO2 and LiMn2O4. However, Ni-rich layered oxides have several pitfalls, including difficulty in synthesizing a well-ordered material with all Ni3+ ions, poor cyclability, moisture sensitivity, a thermal runaway reaction, and formation of a harmful surface layer caused by side reactions with the electrolyte. Recent efforts towards Ni-rich layered oxides have centered on optimizing the composition and processing conditions to obtain controlled bulk and surface compositions to overcome the capacity fade. Li-rich layered oxides also have negative aspects, including oxygen loss from the lattice during first charge, a large first cycle irreversible capacity loss, poor rate capability, side reactions with the electrolyte, low tap density, and voltage decay during extended cycling. Recent work on Li-rich layered oxides has focused on understanding the surface and bulk structures and eliminating the undesirable properties. Followed by a brief introduction, an account of recent developments on the understanding and performance gains of Ni-rich and Li-rich layered oxide cathodes is provided, along with future research directions.

912 citations