Superconcentrated electrolytes for a high-voltage lithium-ion battery
Finding a viable electrolyte for next-generation 5 V-class lithium-ion batteries is of primary importance. A long-standing obstacle has been metal-ion dissolution at high voltages. The LiPF 6 salt in conventional electrolytes is chemically unstable, which accelerates transition metal dissolution of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2016-06, Vol.7 (1), p.12032-12032, Article 12032 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Finding a viable electrolyte for next-generation 5 V-class lithium-ion batteries is of primary importance. A long-standing obstacle has been metal-ion dissolution at high voltages. The LiPF
6
salt in conventional electrolytes is chemically unstable, which accelerates transition metal dissolution of the electrode material, yet beneficially suppresses oxidative dissolution of the aluminium current collector; replacing LiPF
6
with more stable lithium salts may diminish transition metal dissolution but unfortunately encounters severe aluminium oxidation. Here we report an electrolyte design that can solve this dilemma. By mixing a stable lithium salt LiN(SO
2
F)
2
with dimethyl carbonate solvent at extremely high concentrations, we obtain an unusual liquid showing a three-dimensional network of anions and solvent molecules that coordinate strongly to Li
+
ions. This simple formulation of superconcentrated LiN(SO
2
F)
2
/dimethyl carbonate electrolyte inhibits the dissolution of both aluminium and transition metal at around 5 V, and realizes a high-voltage LiNi
0.5
Mn
1.5
O
4
/graphite battery that exhibits excellent cycling durability, high rate capability and enhanced safety.
Electrode degradation due to metal-ion dissolution in conventional electrolyte hampers the performance of 5 V-class lithium ion batteries. Here, the authors employ a high concentration electrolyte to inhibit metal-ion dissolution and realize a stable high voltage LiNi
0.5
Mn
1.5
O
4
/graphite battery. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ncomms12032 |