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Ternary Electrolyte Additive Mixtures for Li-Ion Cells that Promote Long Lifetime and Less Reactivity with Charged Electrodes at Elevated Temperatures

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 162, Issue 7, Pages A1170-A1174

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.0181507jes

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  1. NSERC
  2. 3M Canada under Industrial Research Chairs program

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Li[Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3]O-2 (NMC111)/graphite and Li[Ni0.42Mn0.42Co0.16]O-2 (NMC442)/graphite pouch cells demonstrate superb performance when ternary blends of electrolyte additives are added to the cells. These ternary blends contain one of vinylene carbonate (VC) or prop-1-ene-1,3-sultone (PES) plus a sulfur containing molecule and tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphite (TTSPi). Here, the excellent charge-discharge capacity retention of cells containing these ternary blends of additives is demonstrated at both 45 degrees C and 55 degrees C by comparison to cells with only VC or PES additives alone. The impact of a number of sulfur- and phosphorous-containing electrolyte additives on the reactivity of charged electrode materials with electrolyte at elevated temperatures was studied using accelerating rate calorimetry (ARC). The electrolyte additives, methylene methanedisulfonate (MMDS) and TTSPi, dramatically reduce the reactivity between lithiated (charged) graphite and electrolyte. The ternary electrolyte blends of VC + MMDS + TTSPi and PES + MMDS + TTSPi show no reactivity between charged graphite and electrolyte to above 200 degrees C. By contrast, electrolytes with no additives or with PES alone show significant reactivity with lithiated graphite below 200 degrees C. NMC/graphite cells with VC MMDS + TTSPi or PES + MMDS + TTPSi additives will demonstrate long life and excellent safety. (C) The Author(s) 2015. Published by ECS. All rights reserved.

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