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Rational Screening of High-Voltage Electrolytes and Additives for Use in LiNiMnO-Based Li-Ion Batteries. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates various electrolytes for high-voltage lithium-ion batteries, focusing on their stability and performance in lithium half-cells.
  • Several electrolyte solutions were tested, including those based on LiPF with additives and in various solvent combinations, employing multiple analytical techniques.
  • It was found that concentrated LiPF solutions in a specific solvent mixture showed the best performance, exhibiting greater anodic stability and lower resistance during cycling.

Article Abstract

In the present work, we focus onthe experimental screening of selected electrolytes, which have been reported earlier in different works, as a good choice for high-voltage Li-ion batteries. Twenty-four solutions were studied by means of their high-voltage stability in lithium half-cells with idle electrode (C+PVDF) and the LiNiMnO-based composite as a positive electrode. Some of the solutions were based on the standard 1 M LiPF in EC:DMC:DEC = 1:1:1 with/without additives, such as fluoroethylene carbonate, lithium bis(oxalate) borate and lithium difluoro(oxalate)borate. More concentrated solutions of LiPF in EC:DMC:DEC = 1:1:1 were also studied. In addition, the solutions of LiBF and LiPF in various solvents, such as sulfolane, adiponitrile and tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphate, atdifferent concentrations were investigated. A complex study, including cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic cycling, impedance spectroscopy and ex situ PXRD and EDX, was applied for the first time to such a wide range of electrolytesto provide an objective assessment of the stability of the systems under study. We observed a better anodic stability, including a slower capacity fading during the cycling and lower charge transfer resistance, for the concentrated electrolytes and sulfolane-based solutions. Among the studied electrolytes, the concentrated LiPF in EC:DEC:DMC = 1:1:1 performed the best, since it provided both low SEI resistance and stability of the LiNiMnO cathode material.

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