Instrumentation of novel optical sensor technology to detect the real-time electrolyte colour change in Li-on pouch cells

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The need for new and improved diagnostic tools becomes paramount for Li-ion batteries in order to ensure their optimum performance along with their longevity and safety and there remain aspirational targets for Li-ion batteries regarding fast-charging, energy density, safety and lifetime that must be met to achieve further growth. The study of degradation mechanisms (such as electrolyte degradation, thermal runaway, gassing and cycling aging) at the cell level contributes significantly to the understanding of the aging phenomena and will enable improvements for future generations of LIBs. Among various indicators, the colour change of the electrolyte within Li-ion cells presents a largely unexplored avenue for assessing state of health and predicting early signs of degradation. This research proposes a new methodology for the development of an innovative optical sensor technology and its incorporation into a pouch cell. The sensor comprises of a photodiode and RGB LED, mounted on a single flexible PCB, capable of the real-time detection of electrolyte colour changes inside Li-ion pouch cells. Previous studies have identified electrolyte colour change as a potential marker for battery condition through various invasive testing methods; however, the proposed optical technique represents a step change in in-situ real-time diagnostics. This study elaborates on the process of developing and incorporating the sensors precisely into pouch cells and seeks to demonstrate the capability of these sensors to accurately detect alterations in the colour of the electrolyte as the cell ages, without having adverse effects on the cell's performance and offers the potential for direct correlation of electrolyte change with battery state of health.

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利用新型光学传感器技术检测锂离子电池中电解液颜色的实时变化
为了确保锂离子电池的最佳性能、使用寿命和安全性,锂离子电池对新的和改进的诊断工具的需求变得至关重要。对电池降解机制(如电解质降解、热失控、析气和循环老化)的研究极大地促进了对老化现象的理解,并有助于改进未来几代锂离子电池。在各种指标中,锂离子电池内电解液的颜色变化是评估电池健康状况和预测降解早期迹象的一个尚未开发的途径。本研究提出了一种开发创新型光学传感器技术并将其集成到袋式电池中的新方法。该传感器由光电二极管和 RGB LED 组成,安装在一块柔性印刷电路板上,能够实时检测锂离子电池袋内部电解液的颜色变化。以往的研究已通过各种侵入式检测方法将电解液颜色变化确定为电池状态的潜在标记;然而,所提出的光学技术代表了原位实时诊断的一个进步。本研究详细阐述了开发传感器并将其精确集成到袋式电池中的过程,并试图证明这些传感器有能力准确检测电池老化过程中电解液颜色的变化,而不会对电池性能产生不利影响,并提供了将电解液变化与电池健康状况直接关联起来的可能性。
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