Determination of state-of-charge dependent diffusion coefficients and kinetic rate constants of phase changing electrode materials using physics-based models

  • Chayambuka, K
  • Mulder, G
  • Danilov, DL
  • Notten, PHL
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Publication date
March 2022
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Journal of Power Sources Advances

Abstract

The simplified gravimetric intermittent titration technique (GITT) model, which was first proposed by Weppner and Huggins in 1977, remains a popular method to determine the solid-state diffusion coefficient (D1) and the electrochemical kinetic rate constant (k). This is despite the model having been developed on the premise of a single-slab electrode and other gross simplification which are not applicable to modern-day porous battery electrodes. Recently however, more realistic and conceptually descriptive models have emerged, which make use of the increased availability of computational power. Chief among them is the P2D model developed by Newman et al., which has been validated for various porous battery electrodes. Herein, a P2D GITT mod...

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