Understanding the Role of SEI Layer in Low-Temperature Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries

Low-temperature electrolytes (LTEs) have been considered as one of the most challenging aspects for the wide adoption of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) since the SOA electrolytes cannot sufficiently support the redox reactions at LT resulting in dramatic performance degradation. Although many attempts...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-03, Vol.14 (9), p.11910-11918
Hauptverfasser: Yoo, Dong-Joo, Liu, Qian, Cohen, Orion, Kim, Minkyu, Persson, Kristin A, Zhang, Zhengcheng
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Zusammenfassung:Low-temperature electrolytes (LTEs) have been considered as one of the most challenging aspects for the wide adoption of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) since the SOA electrolytes cannot sufficiently support the redox reactions at LT resulting in dramatic performance degradation. Although many attempts have been taken by employing various noncarbonate solvent electrolytes, there was a lack of fundamental understanding of the limiting factors for low-temperature operations (e.g., −20 to −40 °C). In this paper, the crucial role of the solid–electrolyte-interface (SEI) in LIB performance at low temperature using a butyronitrile (BN)-based electrolyte was demonstrated. These results suggested that an additive formed SEI with low resistance and low charge transfer dictates the LT performance in terms of capacity and cycle life, presenting a useful guideline in designing new electrolytes to address the LT issue.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c23934