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Investigations on novel electrolytes, solvents and SEI additives for use in lithium-ion batteries : systematic electrochemical characterization and detailed analysis by spectroscopic methods

Authors :
Peter Sartori
Martin Winter
Johannes Kasnatscheew
Christian Schreiner
Sascha Nowak
Romek Ansgar Müller
Lisa Krämer
Miriam Kunze
Alexandra Lex-Balducci
Philipp Niehoff
Patrick Murmann
Isidora Cekic-Laskovic
Stefano Passerini
Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler
Philipp Isken
Nikolai Ignatiev
René Schmitz
Raphael Wilhelm Schmitz
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Electrolyte solutions have vital function in lithium-ion batteries. Due to their modular composition, there is a broad variety of electrolyte component combinations. In this work, we present electrochemical results on newly investigated electrolyte solution components. The standard electrolyte salt in commercial batteries, LIPF 6 , was replaced by new imide and sulfonate anion based salts, with enhanced stability. The use of propylene carbonate was enabled by the application of new SEI forming electrolyte additives. Electrolyte solvents, such as adiponitrile and γ-butyrolactone were investigated in combination with LiBF 4 as electrolyte salt. In order to evaluate these materials, various electrochemical techniques like galvanostatic cycling, conductivity and electrochemical stability window detection, cyclic voltammetry, etc. were applied. Furthermore, the electrode/electrolyte interfaces and interphases were studied via spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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