Nitrile-assistant eutectic electrolytes for cryogenic operation of lithium ion batteries at fast charges and discharges
The charge/discharge characteristics of lithium ion batteries at low temperature (LT = −20 °C) are enhanced by using ethylene carbonate (EC)-based electrolytes with the help of assistant solvents of nitriles. Conventional liquid electrolytes ( e.g. a mixture of EC and dimethyl carbonate (DMC), abbre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy & environmental science 2014, Vol.7 (5), p.1737-1743 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The charge/discharge characteristics of lithium ion batteries at low temperature (LT = −20 °C) are enhanced by using ethylene carbonate (EC)-based electrolytes with the help of assistant solvents of nitriles. Conventional liquid electrolytes (
e.g.
a mixture of EC and dimethyl carbonate (DMC), abbreviated as L
ED
) cannot support a satisfactory capacity at low temperature as well as at high rates even if electric vehicles require low-temperature operation. Introducing propionitrile or butyronitrile (Pn or Bn) into L
ED
(resulting in L
EDPn
or L
EDBn
) as a co-solvent increases significantly the high-rate capacities at −20 °C. For example, L
EDPn
delivers 62% of the available capacity at 1 C and 46% at 3 C with a 2.7 V cut-off while the control L
ED
provides just 6% and 4% at the same rates. Successful operation at −20 °C with nitrile-assistant electrolytes results from high ionic conductivity, low viscosity and freezing point depression caused by the eutectic behavior of the carbonates (EC/DMC) and Pn. Based on the phase diagram of Pn with EC/DMC, we expect a meaningful battery operation up to −110 °C, probably lower, at the eutectic composition.
The charge/discharge characteristics of lithium ion batteries at low temperature (LT = −20 °C) are enhanced by using ethylene carbonate (EC)-based electrolytes with the help of nitriles as assistant solvents. |
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ISSN: | 1754-5692 1754-5706 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3ee43029d |