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IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2013

Advancements in OCV Measurement and Analysis for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Mathias Petzl; Michael A. Danzer

Incremental open-circuit voltage (OCV) curves and low-current charge/discharge voltage profiles of a lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery are compared and evaluated for optimizing measurement time and resolution. Since these curves are often used for further analysis, minimizing kinetic contributions is crucial for approximating battery OCV behavior. In this context, an incremental OCV measurement is characterized by state of charge (SOC) intervals and relaxation times. Various constant low C-rates, SOC intervals, and relaxation times are tested for approximating OCV behavior. Differential capacity and voltage analysis is used to check whether the main electrode features can be resolved satisfactorily. An interpolation method yields additional data points for the differential analysis of incremental OCV curves. It is shown that incremental OCV measurements are suitable for an approximation of battery OCV behavior, rather than low current-voltage profiles. Furthermore, extrapolation of voltage relaxation enables the estimation of fully relaxed OCV.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Chronic treatment with novel small molecule Hsp90 inhibitors rescues striatal dopamine levels but not α-synuclein-induced neuronal cell loss.

Nikolaus R. McFarland; Hemi Dimant; Laura Kibuuka; Darius Ebrahimi-Fakhari; Cody A. Desjardins; Karin M. Danzer; Michael A. Danzer; Zhanyun Fan; Michael A. Schwarzschild; Warren D. Hirst; Pamela J. McLean

Hsp90 inhibitors such as geldanamycin potently induce Hsp70 and reduce cytotoxicity due to α-synuclein expression, although their use has been limited due to toxicity, brain permeability, and drug design. We recently described the effects of a novel class of potent, small molecule Hsp90 inhibitors in cells overexpressing α-synuclein. Screening yielded several candidate compounds that significantly reduced α-synuclein oligomer formation and cytotoxicity associated with Hsp70 induction. In this study we examined whether chronic treatment with candidate Hsp90 inhibitors could protect against α-synuclein toxicity in a rat model of parkinsonism. Rats were injected unilaterally in the substantia nigra with AAV8 expressing human α-synuclein and then treated with drug for approximately 8 weeks by oral gavage. Chronic treatment with SNX-0723 or the more potent, SNX-9114 failed to reduce dopaminergic toxicity in the substantia nigra compared to vehicle. However, SNX-9114 significantly increased striatal dopamine content suggesting a positive neuromodulatory effect on striatal terminals. Treatment was generally well tolerated, but higher dose SNX-0723 (6–10 mg/kg) resulted in systemic toxicity, weight loss, and early death. Although still limited by potential toxicity, Hsp90 inhibitors tested herein demonstrate oral efficacy and possible beneficial effects on dopamine production in a vertebrate model of parkinsonism that warrant further study.


ieee pes innovative smart grid technologies europe | 2012

A dynamic battery model for simulation of battery-to-grid applications

Clemens Guenther; Joaquin Klee Barillas; Stefan Stumpp; Michael A. Danzer

The number of fluctuating energy sources in the power grid increases continuously. Simultaneously the importance of electrical energy storage increases. Batteries are one promising possibility for short-term storage. In this work a mathematical impedance model of a Lithium-ion battery with high dynamics for simulation of loads due to driving cycles and battery-to-grid applications as well as parameterization and validation of the model are presented. The model approach is based on an equivalent circuit. Parameterization of the model is done at many different operating points to assess the dependencies of the parameters on different battery states and model inputs. Both for high dynamic impacts and static periods simulation of terminal voltage shows good results in the considered operational range. The model is real time capable and suitable for robust control. Hence a useful tool for battery-to-grid and electric mobility applications is introduced.


ACS Omega | 2018

Insight into Sulfur Confined in Ultramicroporous Carbon

M. Helen; Thomas Diemant; Stefan Schindler; R. Jürgen Behm; Michael A. Danzer; Ute Kaiser; Maximilian Fichtner; M. Anji Reddy

Here, we provide a deeper insight into the state of sulfur confined in ultramicroporous carbon (UMC) and clarify its electrochemical reaction mechanism with lithium by corroborating the results obtained using various experimental techniques, such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, in situ Raman spectroscopy, and in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. In combination, these results indicate that sulfur in UMC exists as linear polymeric sulfur rather than smaller allotropes. The electrochemical reactivity of lithium with sulfur confined in UMC (pore size ≤0.7 nm) is different from that of sulfur confined in microporous carbon (≤2 nm, or ultramicroporous carbon containing significant amount of micropores) and mesoporous carbon (>2 nm). The observed quasi-solid-state reaction of lithium with sulfur in UMC with a single voltage plateau during the discharge/charge process is due to the effective separation of solvent molecules from the active material. The size of carbon pores plays a vital role in determining the reaction path of lithium with sulfur confined in UMC.


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

A comparative study of state of charge estimation algorithms for LiFePO4 batteries used in electric vehicles

Jiahao Li; Joaquin Klee Barillas; Clemens Guenther; Michael A. Danzer


Journal of Power Sources | 2008

Model-based control of cathode pressure and oxygen excess ratio of a PEM fuel cell system

Michael A. Danzer; Jörg Wilhelm; Harald Aschemann; Eberhard P. Hofer


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Lithium plating in a commercial lithium-ion battery – A low-temperature aging study

Mathias Petzl; Michael Kasper; Michael A. Danzer


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Nondestructive detection, characterization, and quantification of lithium plating in commercial lithium-ion batteries

Mathias Petzl; Michael A. Danzer


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Optimal charge control strategies for stationary photovoltaic battery systems

Jiahao Li; Michael A. Danzer


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Model-based investigation of electric vehicle battery aging by means of vehicle-to-grid scenario simulations

Clemens Guenther; Benjamin Schott; Wilfried Hennings; Paul Waldowski; Michael A. Danzer

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Stefan Schindler

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Mario Wachtler

Graz University of Technology

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Wolfgang G. Bessler

University of Applied Sciences Offenburg

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Julian Mehne

University of Stuttgart

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Simon Hein

German Aerospace Center

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Arnulf Latz

German Aerospace Center

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