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Analysis of a Lithium/Thionyl Chloride Battery under Moderate‐Rate Discharge

Mukul JainGanesan NagasubramanianRudolph G. JungstJohn W. Weidner

Year: 1999 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 146 (11)Pages: 4023-4030   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

A one‐dimensional mathematical model of a spirally wound lithium/thionyl chloride primary battery is developed and used for parameter estimation and design studies. The model formulation is based on the fundamental conservation laws using porous electrode theory and concentrated solution theory. The model is used to estimate the transference number, the diffusion coefficient, and the kinetic parameters for the reactions at the anode and the cathode as a function of temperature. These parameters are obtained by fitting the simulated capacity and average cell voltage to experimental data over a wide range of temperatures (−55 to 49°C) and discharge loads (10‐250 Ω). The experiments were performed on D‐sized, cathode‐limited, spirally wound lithium/thionyl chloride cells. The model is also used to study the effect of cathode thickness on the cell capacity as a function of temperature, and it was found that the optimum thickness for the cathode‐limited design is temperature and load dependent. © 1999 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

Keywords:
Thionyl chloride Cathode Anode Battery (electricity) Lithium (medication) Electrochemistry Electrode Diffusion Materials science Chloride Electrochemical cell Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemistry Cell voltage Composite material Thermodynamics Chromatography Metallurgy Physical chemistry Physics

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