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Nature Communications | 2015

In-operando high-speed tomography of lithium-ion batteries during thermal runaway

Donal P. Finegan; Mario Scheel; James Robinson; Bernhard Tjaden; Ian Hunt; Thomas J. Mason; Jason Millichamp; Marco Di Michiel; Gregory J. Offer; Gareth Hinds; Daniel J.L. Brett; Paul R. Shearing

Prevention and mitigation of thermal runaway presents one of the greatest challenges for the safe operation of lithium-ion batteries. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the application of high-speed synchrotron X-ray computed tomography and radiography, in conjunction with thermal imaging, to track the evolution of internal structural damage and thermal behaviour during initiation and propagation of thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries. This diagnostic approach is applied to commercial lithium-ion batteries (LG 18650 NMC cells), yielding insights into key degradation modes including gas-induced delamination, electrode layer collapse and propagation of structural degradation. It is envisaged that the use of these techniques will lead to major improvements in the design of Li-ion batteries and their safety features.


Journal of Physics D | 2016

Design of a miniature flow cell for in situ x-ray imaging of redox flow batteries

Rhodri Jervis; Leon D. Brown; Tobias P. Neville; Jason Millichamp; Donal P. Finegan; Thomas M. M. Heenan; Daniel J.L. Brett; Paul R. Shearing

Flow batteries represent a possible grid-scale energy storage solution, having many advantages such as scalability, separation of power and energy capabilities, and simple operation. However, they can suffer from degradation during operation and the characteristics of the felt electrodes are little understood in terms of wetting, compression and pressure drops. Presented here is the design of a miniature flow cell that allows the use of x-ray computed tomography (CT) to study carbon felt materials in situ and operando, in both lab-based and synchrotron CT. Through application of the bespoke cell it is possible to observe felt fibres, electrolyte and pore phases and therefore enables non-destructive characterisation of an array of microstructural parameters during the operation of flow batteries. Furthermore, we expect this design can be readily adapted to the study of other electrochemical systems.


Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2014

A novel high-temperature furnace for combined in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction and infrared thermal imaging to investigate the effects of thermal gradients upon the structure of ceramic materials

James Robinson; Leon D. Brown; Rhodri Jervis; Oluwadamilola O. Taiwo; Jason Millichamp; Thomas J. Mason; Tobias P. Neville; David S. Eastwood; Christina Reinhard; Peter D. Lee; Daniel J.L. Brett; Paul R. Shearing

A combined X-ray diffraction and thermal imaging technique is described to investigate the effect of thermal gradients on high-temperature composite materials.


Journal of Power Sources | 2012

Effect of clamping pressure on ohmic resistance and compression of gas diffusion layers for polymer electrolyte fuel cells

Thomas J. Mason; Jason Millichamp; Tobias P. Neville; Ahmad El-kharouf; Bruno G. Pollet; Daniel J.L. Brett


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

A study of carbon deposition on solid oxide fuel cell anodes using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in combination with a high temperature crystal microbalance

Jason Millichamp; Thomas J. Mason; Nigel P. Brandon; Richard J. C. Brown; Robert C. Maher; George Manos; Tobias P. Neville; Daniel J.L. Brett


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

A study of the effect of water management and electrode flooding on the dimensional change of polymer electrolyte fuel cells

Thomas J. Mason; Jason Millichamp; Tobias P. Neville; Paul R. Shearing; Stefaan Simons; Daniel J.L. Brett


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013

A study of the effect of compression on the performance of polymer electrolyte fuel cells using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and dimensional change analysis

Thomas J. Mason; Jason Millichamp; Paul R. Shearing; Daniel J.L. Brett


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Mechanisms and effects of mechanical compression and dimensional change in polymer electrolyte fuel cells – A review

Jason Millichamp; Thomas J. Mason; Tobias P. Neville; N. Rajalakshmi; Rhodri Jervis; Paul R. Shearing; Daniel J.L. Brett


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Investigating the effect of thermal gradients on stress in solid oxide fuel cell anodes using combined synchrotron radiation and thermal imaging

James Robinson; Leon D. Brown; Rhodri Jervis; Oluwadamilola O. Taiwo; Thomas M. M. Heenan; Jason Millichamp; Thomas J. Mason; Tobias P. Neville; Ralph Clague; David S Eastwood; Christina Reinhard; Peter D. Lee; Daniel J.L. Brett; Paul R. Shearing


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

Application of a GaPO4 Crystal Microbalance for the Detection of Coke Formation in High-Temperature Reactors and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Jason Millichamp; Ebrahim Ali; Nigel P. Brandon; Richard J. C. Brown; David Hodgson; Christos Kalyvas; George Manos; Daniel J.L. Brett

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Rhodri Jervis

University College London

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George Manos

University College London

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Richard J. C. Brown

National Physical Laboratory

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James Robinson

University College London

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V.J. Bharath

University College London

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Bernhard Tjaden

University College London

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