March 14, 2021
Journal Article

Understanding and applying coulombic efficiency in lithium metal batteries

Abstract

Coulombic Efficiency (CE) has been widely used in battery research as a quantifiable monitor to compare the properties and performances of materials, electrolytes, interfaces and the entire electrochemical cells. While CE with ultra high precision effectively predicts the lifespan and health for lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries, it is not necessarily true in rechargeable lithium (Li) metal batteries. A large variation of CE is often seen even from the same materials and electrolytes in Li metal cells. This work discusses the fundamental definition of CE in different configurations of Li metal-based cells. The similarities and differences of CE in Li-ion and Li metal cells have been clarified and used to understand the relevance/irrelevance between CE and cycling. Long-standing goal of this study is to help rational design of cell testing protocols and elaborate electrochemical results. The insights from this work are broadly applicable in many other rechargeable metal cells e.g., Zn, Mg and Na batteries to accelerate reseach innovation.

Published: March 14, 2021

Citation

Xiao J., Q. Li, Y. Bi, M. Cai, B. Dunn, T. Glossmann, and J. Liu, et al. 2020. Understanding and applying coulombic efficiency in lithium metal batteries. Nature Energy 5, no. 8:561-568. PNNL-SA-152318. doi:10.1038/s41560-020-0648-z