How do lithium-ion batteries work? - Kingbo Power Technology
A lithium-ion battery consists of a negative electrode, a positive electrode, and an electrolyte. The two electrodes are separated by a porous. Each electrode consists of particles that lithium can be stored in and a porous polymer binder which holds these particles together and ensures electrical contact between the particles. Lithium-Ion battery works in similar to normal batteries. Principle is the same as exchange ions and flow of electrons. Working There is an anode and cathode in a lithium ion battery. At present graphite (carbon) used as anode. The reason behind the use of graphite is due to its internal structure. While charging, Lithium-ion move from Lithium based cathode to anode through the electrolyte. At Anode, the Ions place themselves between two Graphite layers. Depending on materials choices, the voltage, energy density, life, and safety of a lithium-ion battery can change dramatically. Charging process While Charging , the positive charged