Self-balancing feature of Lithium-Sulfur batteries

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Knap, Vaclav
Stroe, Daniel-Ioan
Christensen, Andreas E.
Propp, Karsten
Fotouhi, Abbas
Auger, Daniel J.
Schaltz, Erik
Teodorescu, Remus

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Vaclav Knap, Daniel-Ioan Stroe, Andreas E. Christensen, Karsten Propp, Abbas Fotouhi, Daniel J. Auger, Erik Schaltz, Remus Teodorescu, Self-balancing feature of Lithium-Sulfur batteries, Journal of Power Sources, Volume 372, 2017, Pages 245-251

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The Li-S batteries are a prospective battery technology, which despite to its currently remaining drawbacks offers useable performance and interesting features. The polysulfide shuttle mechanism, a characteristic phenomenon for the Li-S batteries, causes a significant self-discharge at higher state-of-charge (SOC) levels, which leads to the energy dissipation of cells with higher charge. In an operation of series-connected Li-S cells, the shuttle mechanism results into a self-balancing effect which is studied here. A model for prediction of the self-balancing effect is proposed in this work and it is validated by experiments. Our results confirm the self-balancing feature of Li-S cells and illustrate their dependence on various conditions such as temperature, charging limits and idling time at high SOC.

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Inherent balancing, Lithium-Sulfur battery, Self-discharge, Series-connected batteries

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