New Insight for Surface Chemistries in Ultra-thin Self-assembled Monolayers Modified High-voltage Spinel Cathodes.

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Department of Materials Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu University, 4-17-1 Wakasato, Nagano, 380-8553, Japan.

Published: August 2018

The electrochemical properties of the interface between the spinel LiNiMnO (LNMO) cathodes and ethylene carbonate-dimethyl carbonate (EC-DMC) electrolyte containing 1 M of LiPF have been investigated to achieve high-voltage durability of LNMO/graphite full cells. Coating the LNMO crystal surface by a fluoroalkylsilane self-assembled monolayer with a thickness below 2 nm resulted in a capacity retention of 94% after 100 cycles at a rate of 1 C and suppression of capacity fading for both the cathode and anode of the full cell. The observed effect is likely caused by the inhibited oxidative decomposition of EC-DMC electrolyte and vinylene carbonate (VC) species at the LNMO crystal surface and formation of a stable VC solid electrolyte interface near the anode. Moreover, the results obtained via photoelectron spectroscopy and density-functional calculations revealed that the increase in the work function of the LNMO crystal surface due to the formation of Si-O-Mn species primary contributed to the inhibition of the oxidative decomposition of the electrolyte and VC molecules at the cathode/electrolyte interface.

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