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Electrode degradation increased temperature effects

As a general mle in batteries, power loss resulting from impedance increase is observed during cell aging. There are many reasons why time and temperature could result in internal resistance increase. Electrolyte consumption in aqueous systems (drying effect), separator physical property modifications, binder degradation, electrodes interface passivation, etc. [Pg.412]


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