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Effects of carbon-chain length of trifluoroacetate co-solvents for lithium-ion battery electrolytes using at low temperature

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUORINE CHEMISTRY
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages 136-143

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluchem.2013.08.015

Keywords

Trifluorinated acetate; Conductivity; Lithium batteries electrolyte; Low temperature

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Innovative Research Team in Higher Educational Institutions of Hunan Province
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [13JJ4004]

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Trifluoroacetate is suitable as a co-solvent of rechargeable lithium-ion battery electrolyte for low temperature use. In this work, the following four trifluoroacetate solvents have been studied: (1) methyl trifluoroacetate (MTFA), (2) ethyl trifluoroacetate (ETFA), (3) n-butyl trifluoroacetate (NBTFA), (4) n-hexyl trifluoroacetate (NHTFA). Our efforts focus on the effect of carbon-chain length in trifluorinated acetate's molecular structure. These solvents have been incorporated into multi-component carbonatebased electrolytes and evaluated in lithium-graphite cells. FTIR spectrum has been used to analyze the dissociation of LiPF6 in a single co-solvent. The migration abilities of solvated Li+ have been characterized by ionic conductivities and viscosities. It could be concluded that the trifluoroacetate with long carbon-chain has a weak ability to dissociate LiPF6 salt into free ions, and simultaneously decreases mobility of solvated Li+ in the modified electrolyte. The charge-discharge test has shown a larger capacity shrink of lithium de-intercalation at low temperature and higher polarization potential on graphite electrode. As a low-temperature co-solvent, the carbon-chain length of alcohol group in trifluoroacetate structure should be selected as short as possible. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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