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A Bifunctional Electrolyte Additive for High-Voltage LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Positive Electrodes

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages 11306-11316

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b19009

Keywords

lithium-ion batteries; electrolyte additives; hydrogen fluoride scavenger; film-forming agent; siloxane

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  1. LG chem.

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4-(Trimethylsiloxy)-3-pentene-2-one (TMSPO) is tested as an electrolyte additive to enhance Coulombic efficiency and cycle retention for the Li/LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 (LNMO) half-cell and graphite/LNMO full-cell. TMSPO carries two functional groups, siloxane (-Si-O-) and carbon-carbon (C=C) double bonds. It is found that the siloxane group reacts with hydrogen fluoride (HF), which is generated by hydrolysis of lithium hexafluorophosphate (LiPF6) by impure water in the electrolyte solution, to produce 4-hydroxypent-3-ene-2-one (HPO). The as-generated HPO, as well as TMSPO itself, is electrochemically oxidized to form a protective surface film on the LNMO electrode, in which it is inferred that the carbon-carbon (C=C) double bond initiates radical polymerization. The surface film derived from the TMSPO-added electrolyte shows a superior passivating ability to that generated from the pristine (TMSPO-free) electrolyte. The suppression of electrolyte oxidation enabled by the superior passivating ability offers two beneficial features to the half-cells and full-cells: the suppression of both HF generation and deposition of the resistive surface film on LNMO. As a result, the metal dissolution by HF attack on LNMO appears to be smaller by the addition of TMSPO. The cell polarization is also less significant because of the latter beneficial feature. In short, the bifunctional activity of TMSPO (HF scavenger and protective film former) allows an enhanced Coulombic efficiency and cycle retention to the half-cell and full-cell.

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