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In this study, we conducted systematic storage life tests using commercial 18650-type lithium-ion batteries with Li1[?]xMn2O4- and Li1[?]yNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2-blended cathodes at four temperatures (0degC, 25degC, 45degC, and 60degC) and six state of charges (SOCs) (0%, 40%, 60%, 70%, 80%, and 100%). We conducted a non-disassemble dV/dQ curve analysis to understand the cell-degradation mechanism. Cathode/anode reaction region slips mainly caused cell capacity fading and were accelerated by temperature and SOC. Cathode degradation was also observed at specific SOCs of 60% and 70% at 45degC and 60degC. The proposed method calculated the Li composition of Li1[?]xMn2O4 from the dV/dQ curve and the cell charge capacity on adjusting the SOC value. The Li composition obtained was such that manganese from Li1[?]xMn2O4 was easily eluted at SOCs of 60% and 70%. Even at fixed SOC definition voltages, the Li compositions were observed to vary as degradation proceeded; this variation affected the degradation rate. |