Journal
JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 154, Issue 1, Pages 246-254Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2005.03.221
Keywords
lithium cell; safety; overcharge; electrolyte
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The development of new overcharge protection compounds for 4V-class lithium cells with LiCoO2 cathodes was attempted in order to protect the cells from the hazards of ignition and/or explosion when overcharged. At least two requirements must be met as regards overcharge protection compounds. They must have an oxidation potential (E..) in the 4.6-4.8 V range versus Li/Li+ and they must not adversely influence the lithium cycling efficiency (Eff). The overcharge protection compounds were used by adding them to the electrolyte solution, which was LiClO4/propylene carbonate. First, this study involved a basic examination of the relationships among the E., values of arenes including polyacenes, naphthalene derivatives and methylbenzenes, their chemical structure, the aromatic ring size and the effects of substituent functional groups. Next, the E., and Eff values of cycloalkanes including cyclohexane, decaline, adamantane and norbornane were examined. Based on these examination results, various adamantane derivatives were synthesized and their electrochemical properties were investigated. Finally, four aryladamantanes (1-(p-tolyl)adamantane, 1-(m-tolyl)adamantane, 1-(o-tolyl)adamantane, 1-(4-ethylphenyl)adamantane) were found to exhibit better E-ox and Eff values than those of biphenyl, which is already used in commercial cells as an overcharge protection additive. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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