TY - JOUR
T1 - Defects in lithium-ion batteries
T2 - From origins to safety risks
AU - Chen, Wei
AU - Han, Xuebin
AU - Pan, Yue
AU - Yuan, Yuebo
AU - Kong, Xiangdong
AU - Liu, Lishuo
AU - Sun, Yukun
AU - Shen, Weixiang
AU - Xiong, Rui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Lithium-ion batteries are currently the most widely used energy storage devices due to their superior energy density, long lifespan, and high efficiency. However, the manufacturing defects, caused by production flaws and raw material impurities can accelerate battery degradation. In extreme cases, these defects may result in severe safety incidents, such as thermal runaway. Metal foreign matter is one of the main types of manufacturing defects, frequently causing internal short circuits in lithium-ion batteries. Among these, copper particles are the most common contaminants. This paper addresses the safety risks posed by manufacturing defects in lithium-ion batteries, analyzes their classification and associated hazards, and reviews the research on metal foreign matter defects, with a focus on copper particle contamination. Furthermore, we summarize the detection methods to identify defective batteries and propose future research directions to address metal foreign matter defects.
AB - Lithium-ion batteries are currently the most widely used energy storage devices due to their superior energy density, long lifespan, and high efficiency. However, the manufacturing defects, caused by production flaws and raw material impurities can accelerate battery degradation. In extreme cases, these defects may result in severe safety incidents, such as thermal runaway. Metal foreign matter is one of the main types of manufacturing defects, frequently causing internal short circuits in lithium-ion batteries. Among these, copper particles are the most common contaminants. This paper addresses the safety risks posed by manufacturing defects in lithium-ion batteries, analyzes their classification and associated hazards, and reviews the research on metal foreign matter defects, with a focus on copper particle contamination. Furthermore, we summarize the detection methods to identify defective batteries and propose future research directions to address metal foreign matter defects.
KW - Copper particle contaminant
KW - Internal short circuit
KW - Lithium-ion batteries
KW - Metal foreign matter defect
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U2 - 10.1016/j.geits.2024.100235
DO - 10.1016/j.geits.2024.100235
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105003912682
SN - 2773-1537
VL - 4
JO - Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation
JF - Green Energy and Intelligent Transportation
IS - 3
M1 - 100235
ER -