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What are the safety hazards of lithium batteries in general

by:Vglory      2021-05-05
The safety of lithium batteries is not only related to the nature of the cell material itself, but also related to the battery preparation technology and use. The frequent explosions of mobile phone batteries are due to the failure of the protection circuit on the one hand, but more importantly, there is no fundamental handling problem in terms of materials. Lithium cobalt oxide cathode active material is a very mature system in terms of small cells, but after being overcharged, there are still a large amount of lithium ions left in the positive electrode. When overcharged, the lithium ions remaining in the positive electrode will rush to the negative electrode. The formation of dendrites on the negative electrode is an inevitable result of overcharging of batteries using lithium cobalt oxide materials. Even in the normal charge and discharge process, there may be excess lithium ions that dissociate to the negative electrode to form dendrites. The theoretical ratio of lithium cobalt oxide materials is The energy is more than 270 milliampere hour per gram, but in order to ensure its cycle performance, the actual use capacity is only half of the theoretical capacity. During use, due to some reasons (such as damage to the management system) causing the battery charging voltage to be too high, a part of the remaining lithium in the positive electrode will be released, and the electrolyte will deposit on the surface of the negative electrode in the form of metal lithium to form dendrites. The dendrites pierce the diaphragm and form an internal short circuit. The key component of the electrolyte is carbonate, which has a very low flash point and low boiling point, and will burn or even explode under certain conditions. If the battery is overheated, the carbonate in the electrolyte will be oxidized and reduced, and a large amount of gas and more heat will appear. If there is no safety valve or the gas is too late to be released through the safety valve, the internal pressure of the battery will rise sharply and cause an explosion. The polymer electrolyte lithium battery does not fundamentally deal with the safety problem. It also uses lithium cobalt oxide and organic electrolyte, and the electrolyte is gelatinous, not easy to leak, and will burn more violently. Combustion is the safety of polymer batteries. The biggest problem of sex. There are also some problems in the use, the battery will have an excessive current of several hundred amperes when an external short circuit or an internal short circuit occurs. When an external short circuit occurs, the battery is discharged with a large current instantaneously, which consumes a lot of energy on the internal resistance and generates huge heat. The internal short-circuit forms a large current, and the temperature rise causes the diaphragm to melt, and the short-circuit area expands, thereby forming a vicious circle. In order to achieve a high working voltage of 3~4.2V for a single cell, a lithium battery must use an organic electrolyte with an analysis voltage greater than 2V. The organic electrolyte will be electrolyzed under high current and high temperature conditions, and the electrolysis will produce gas, resulting in If the internal pressure rises, it will break through the shell severely. Overcharge may precipitate metallic lithium. When the shell is broken, it will be in direct contact with the air, which will cause combustion. At the same time, the electrolyte will be ignited, a strong flame will occur, the gas will expand rapidly, and an explosion will occur. In addition, regarding mobile phone lithium batteries, due to improper use, such as squeezing, impact and water ingress, the battery swells, deforms and cracks, etc., which will cause the battery to short-circuit and cause an explosion due to heat release during discharge or charging. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete. Previous article: What to pay attention to when using lithium battery power bank
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