Thermal abuse of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) leads to the emission of gases, solids, fires and/or explosions. Therefore, it is essential to define the temperatures at which key events occur (i.e., CID activation, venting, and thermal runaway (TR)) and to identify the related emissions for identifying the hazards to which people and especially rescue teams are exposed. For this purpose, thermal abuse tests were performed on commercial lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA) 18650 cells at 50% state of charge in a reactor connected to an FT-IR spectrometer by varying test conditions (feed gas of N2 or air; heating rates of 5 or 10 °C/min until 300 °C). In particular, the concentrations of the gases and the composition of the condensed-phase emissions were estimated. As regards gases, a high concentration (1695 ppmv) of hydrofluoric acid (HF) was measured, while the emissions of condensed matter consisted of organic compounds such as polyethylene oxide and paraffin oil, and inorganic compounds containing Li (0.173 mg/m3) and Al (0.344 mg/m3). The main safety concerns were caused by the temperatures (564 ± 85 °C) reached by the cell during TR, by the HF concentration which exceeded the toxicity limits of 30 ppm, the IDLH defined by the NIOSH, and the diameter of the particles (1.54 ± 0.69 μm) that rose the PM2.5 concentration. These results are also useful for identifying personal protection equipment for rescue teams.

Identification of key events and emissions during thermal abuse testing on NCA 18650 cells / Ubaldi, Sofia; Conti, Marco; Marra, Francesco; Russo, Paola. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 16:7(2023), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/en16073250]

Identification of key events and emissions during thermal abuse testing on NCA 18650 cells

Ubaldi, Sofia
Primo
;
Conti, Marco
Secondo
;
Marra, Francesco
Penultimo
;
Russo, Paola
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

Thermal abuse of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) leads to the emission of gases, solids, fires and/or explosions. Therefore, it is essential to define the temperatures at which key events occur (i.e., CID activation, venting, and thermal runaway (TR)) and to identify the related emissions for identifying the hazards to which people and especially rescue teams are exposed. For this purpose, thermal abuse tests were performed on commercial lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA) 18650 cells at 50% state of charge in a reactor connected to an FT-IR spectrometer by varying test conditions (feed gas of N2 or air; heating rates of 5 or 10 °C/min until 300 °C). In particular, the concentrations of the gases and the composition of the condensed-phase emissions were estimated. As regards gases, a high concentration (1695 ppmv) of hydrofluoric acid (HF) was measured, while the emissions of condensed matter consisted of organic compounds such as polyethylene oxide and paraffin oil, and inorganic compounds containing Li (0.173 mg/m3) and Al (0.344 mg/m3). The main safety concerns were caused by the temperatures (564 ± 85 °C) reached by the cell during TR, by the HF concentration which exceeded the toxicity limits of 30 ppm, the IDLH defined by the NIOSH, and the diameter of the particles (1.54 ± 0.69 μm) that rose the PM2.5 concentration. These results are also useful for identifying personal protection equipment for rescue teams.
2023
thermal abuse test; lithium-ion batteries; venting; thermal runaway; gas analysis; FT-IR; SEM-EDS; ICP-OES; AAS
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Identification of key events and emissions during thermal abuse testing on NCA 18650 cells / Ubaldi, Sofia; Conti, Marco; Marra, Francesco; Russo, Paola. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 16:7(2023), pp. 1-21. [10.3390/en16073250]
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