Cyclic and acyclic sulfites: new solvents and electrolyte additives for lithium ion batteries with graphitic anodes?

The low viscosities of the linear sulfites dimethyl sulfite and diethyl sulfite are suggesting an investigation of their suitability as low viscosity co-solvents for ethylene carbonate based electrolytes. In this study, electrochemical performances at graphitic anodes and conductivities in the tempe...

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Direct energy conversion and energy accumulation
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Electrochemical conversion: primary and secondary batteries, fuel cells
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Exact sciences and technology
Graphite anode
Lithium ion battery
Solid electrolyte interphase
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