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The behavior of a many-particle electrode in a lithium-ion battery
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    The behavior of a many-particle electrode in a lithium-ion battery (English)
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    1 August 2011
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    The authors consider a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that uses a many-particle \(FePO_4\) electrode to reversibly store lithium atoms and study in detail a many-particle model for the electrode. The model is capable to describe a kind of phase transition where each individual particle of the electrode is homogeneous. This phenomenon is due to the non-monotone relation between the chemical potential and the lithium mole fraction of a single particle.
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    lithium-ion battery
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    thermodynamic
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    phase transition
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    hysteresis
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    many-particle system
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    chemical potential
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