Electrochemical and thermal investigations and Al current collector dissolution studies of three di-lithium salts in comparison to LiPF6 containing electrolytes

Murmann P, Schmitz R, Nowak S, Gores H, Ignatiev N, Sartori P, Passerini S, Winter M, Schmitz RW

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Electrolyte solutions containing the di-lithium cation salts Li 2CF(SO2NSO2CF3)2 (abbreviated bisimide), Li2(SO2NSO2CF 3)(SO3) (imide-sulfonate), Li2CF 2(SO2NSO2CF3)(SO 2C(SO2CF3)2 (imide-methanide) dissolved in carbonate solvents were electrochemically investigated on graphite and LiFePO4 electrodes and compared to the electrolyte salt LiPF 6. An electrochemical characterization containing the conductivity, the electrochemical stability window, the anodic dissolution behavior of aluminum as well as the thermal behavior at 60°C was performed for these electrolyte solutions. Constant current cycling experiments proved the potential applicability of the investigated salts for use in lithium ion batteries. The order of the salts in regard to their cycling performance reaches from methanide-imide showing the best results over bisimide to imide-sulfonate which is the worst among the investigated salts. © 2013 The Electrochemical Society.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftJournal of The Electrochemical Society
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume160
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue4
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2013
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1149/2.013304jes
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Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Gores, Heiner
Institut für Physikalische Chemie
Murmann, Patrick
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology Battery Research Center (MEET)
Nowak, Sascha
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology Battery Research Center (MEET)
Passerini, Stefano
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology Battery Research Center (MEET)
Schmitz, Raphael
Institut für Physikalische Chemie
Schmitz, René
Institut für Physikalische Chemie
Winter, Martin
Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology Battery Research Center (MEET)