In lithium-ion batteries. How does electric current make the lithium ions move from one electrode to another? 20 viewsAugust 4, 2022 0 Question0 August 2, 2022 1 Comment In lithium-ion batteries. How does electric current make the lithium ions move from one electrode to another? In: 0 c00750ny3h commented August 2, 2022 Electrons are minus charge, while Li is plus. As electrons accumulate on the anode due to a charging voltage and current, the Li+ wants to balance it out. So lithium ions migrate from the cathode to the electrode to accomplish this. 0 Answers ActiveVotedNewestOldest Register or Login
Electrons are minus charge, while Li is plus. As electrons accumulate on the anode due to a charging voltage and current, the Li+ wants to balance it out. So lithium ions migrate from the cathode to the electrode to accomplish this.