Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 23, 2025

Three-electrode Coin Cell Preparation and Electrodeposition Analytics for Lithium-ion Batteries
Published on: May 22, 2018
A study on LiFePO4/graphite cells with built-in Li4Ti5O12 reference electrodes
Shouzhong Yi1,2, Bo Wang1, Ziang Chen1
1MIIT Key Laboratory of Critical Materials Technology for New Energy Conversion and Storage, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology 150001 Harbin China wangrui001@hit.edu.cn wangdianlonghit@163.com.
Abstract:
In this work, based on the superior electrochemical stability of Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) electrodes, LiFePO4 (LFP)/graphite cells with built-in LTO electrodes as reference electrodes were designed and fabricated. The characteristics of the LTO reference electrodes in the fabricated lithium-ion cells were measured and discussed. The experimental data demonstrated that the LTO built-in reference electrodes were simple to prepare and were feasible options for long-term in situ monitoring of the development of potentials and other electrochemical parameters, such as the Li+ diffusion coefficient (D Li) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) information, for both anodes and cathodes. Moreover, it is believed that the adoption of LTO as a reference electrode could be of great significance for long-term monitoring of the charge and discharge behavior of individual electrodes in other kinds of lithium-ion cells.
Related Concept Videos
Batteries and Fuel Cells
Voltaic/Galvanic Cells
Spontaneous redox reactions occur abundantly in nature. The chemical reaction occurring in a disposable AA battery powering our remote controls is one such example of a spontaneous redox reaction. Another example is the immersion of coiled copper wire into an aqueous silver nitrate solution. The reaction shows a gradual, visually impressive color change from colorless to bright blue and the formation of a grey precipitate on the copper wire. In this experiment,...
Electrodes: Overview
There are two main types of electrodes in electrochemical cells. The first type, known as the working or indicator electrode, has a potential that is sensitive to the analyte's concentration and reacts to changes in...

