Dual-gate design enables intrinsic safety of high-energy batteries

Energy Storage Materials(2024)

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The safety issue hampers the application of high-energy lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, grid energy storage, electric ships and aircrafts. The chemical cross-talk, which refers to the migration of energetic intermediates between cathode and anode, initiates battery self-heating and accelerates the intensive heat release during battery thermal failure. However, blocking the chemical cross-talk is extremely hard. Previously, we may expect a thermally stable separator can guard the gate between battery cathode and anode, however, large amount of hot gas breaks the defense mechanically not thermally. Draining the cross-talk gas is of equal importance with blocking it. Herein, a dual-gate design notion is proposed, using separator as “block gate” and vent valve as “removal gate” to regulate the spatial distribution of energetic species to reduce the major heat release during battery thermal runaway. The design is validated by more than 50 battery chemistries. Typically, the maximum temperature of NMC811||Gr pouch cell decreases from >800 °C to <300 °C, the highest temperature rising rate decreases from 761.0 °C/s to 0.013 °C/s. The morphology and crystalline change of cathode verify that the chemical cross-talk is successfully suppressed. Moreover, such design has little side effect on the electrochemical performance of batteries. The dual-gate design breaks the bottleneck for the safety design of high energy batteries, providing insight into the safe utilization of electrochemical energy storage materials.
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thermal runaway,high safe separator,battery safety
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