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This is a conceptual page intended for development purposes. The content is placeholder information that has not been verified. | This is a conceptual page intended for development purposes. The content is placeholder information that has not been verified. | ||
== Overview == | |||
The INR18650-MJ1 cell (also known by its short name MJ1) is a cylindrical lithium-ion battery cell manufactured by the South Korean company LG Chem. It is a popular cell in published battery research studies due to its availability and industrial relevance. The cell uses a nickel manganese cobalt material as the basis for the positive electrode active material, and a blended graphite, silicon oxide material as the negative electrode active material. | |||
=== Properties === | |||
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|[[Manufacturer]]||LG Chem | |[[Manufacturer]]||LG Chem | ||
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|[[Model]]|| | |[[Model]]||MJ1 | ||
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|[[Case]]||R18650 | |[[Case]]||R18650 | ||
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|IEC Code | |||
|INR18650 | |||
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=== Materials === | |||
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|'''Negative Electrode'''|| || | |'''Negative Electrode'''|| || | ||
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|Active Material||Graphite, Silicon Oxide||XXX | |Active Material||{{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW6fdea5daa0374b6b96bf5a0f72e5e82a|url=|label=Graphite}}, Silicon Oxide||XXX | ||
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|Binder||CMC||XXX | |Binder||CMC||XXX | ||
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== Published Resources == | |||
=== Research | === Research Papers === | ||
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!Paper Title | !Paper Title | ||
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|[ | |[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2020.106033 Data for an Advanced Microstructural and Electrochemical Datasheet on 18650 Li-ion Batteries with Nickel-Rich NMC811 Cathodes and Graphite-Silicon Anodes] | ||
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|[ | |[https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2019.226834 Suitability of physicochemical models for embedded systems regarding a nickel-rich, silicon-graphite lithium-ion battery] | ||
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=== | ===Datasets=== | ||
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!Dataset Name!!Description | !Dataset Name!!Description | ||
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|[https:// | |[https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13318552 Lithium Ion Battery Test Dataset for Maritime Transport INR18650-MJ1]||INR18650-MJ1 test data obtained from cycling under conditions relevant for maritime transport applications. | ||
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== Related Products == | |||
*[[LG Chem INR21700-M50T]] | *[[LG Chem INR21700-M50T]] | ||
*[[LG Chem INR18650-HG2]] | *[[LG Chem INR18650-HG2]] | ||
== External Links == | |||
*[https://example.com/spec-sheet Official Specification Sheet] | *[https://example.com/spec-sheet Official Specification Sheet] | ||
*[https://example.com/company LG Chem Official Website] | *[https://example.com/company LG Chem Official Website] | ||
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"name": "Inr18650Mj1" | "name": "Inr18650Mj1", | ||
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