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Fluorinated phosphazene co-solvents for improved thermal and safety performance in lithium-ion battery electrolytes

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 263, Issue -, Pages 66-74

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.04.015

Keywords

Phosphazene; Electrolyte; Lithium-ion battery; Stability; Non-flammable

Funding

  1. Idaho National Laboratory [DE-AC07-05ID14517]

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The safety of lithium-ion batteries is coming under increased scrutiny as they are being adopted for large format applications especially in the vehicle transportation industry and for grid-scale energy storage. The primary short-comings of lithium-ion batteries are the flammability of the liquid electrolyte and sensitivity to high voltage and elevated temperatures. We have synthesized a series of non-flammable fluorinated phosphazene liquids and blended them with conventional carbonate solvents. While the use of these phosphazenes as standalone electrolytes is highly desirable, they simply do not satisfy all of the many requirements that must be met such as high LiPF6 solubility and low viscosity, thus we have used them as additives and co-solvents in blends with typical carbonates. The physical and electrochemical properties of the electrolyte blends were characterized, and then the blends were used to build 2032-type coin cells. We have evaluated the performance of the electrolytes by determining the physical properties, thermal stability, electrochemical window, cell cycling data, and the ability to form solid electrolyte interphase (SE!) films. This paper presents our most recent results on a new series of fluorinated cyclic phosphazene trimers, the FM series, which has exhibited numerous beneficial effects on battery performance, lifetimes, and safety aspects. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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