Two- and three-electrode impedance measurements were made on 18650 Li-ion c
ells at different temperatures ranging from 35 degrees C to -40 degrees C.
The ohmic resistance of the cell is nearly constant in the temperature rang
e studied although the total cell impedance increases by an order of magnit
ude in the same temperature range. In contrast to what is commonly believed
, we show from our three-electrode impedance results that, the increase in
cell impedance comes mostly from the cathode and not from the anode. Furthe
r, the anode and cathode contribute to both the impedance loops (in the NyQ
uist plot). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.