Klein S, Harte P, van Wickeren S, Borzutzki K, Röser S, Bärmann P, Nowak S, Winter M, Placke T, Kasnatscheew J
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedFurther increase in the specific energy/energy density of lithium ion batteries can be achieved via further increase of charge cell voltage. However, an enhanced electrode cross-talk, i.e., transition metal (TM) dissolution from cathode and deposition on the anode, drastically limits the cycle life, even leading to rollover failure. In this work, the commonly used film-forming electrolyte additives vinylene carbonate (VC), fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC), and lithium difluorophosphate (LiDFP) are thoroughly evaluated regarding their ability to suppress the issues originating from electrode cross-talk. Neither the VC- nor the FEC-containing electrolytes can suppress it, as evidenced by the presence of Ni, Co, and Mn on the graphite anode; although different for the FEC, the deposited TMs and intertwined Li deposits are homogeneously distributed in the presence of VC. Despite suppression of rollover failure in this manner, VC still cannot compete with LiDFP because LiDFP is able to complex TMs and provide TM-scavenging agents, i.e., PO3F− and PO42−, thus, effectively suppressing electrode cross-talk in the first place and effectively preventing the concomitant failure cascade.
| Bärmann, Peer | |
| Harte, Patrick | |
| Kasnatscheew, Johannes | |
| Nowak, Sascha | |
| Placke, Tobias | |
| van Wickeren, Stefan | |
| Winter, Martin |
Duration: 01/10/2019 - 30/09/2022 Funded by: Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space Type of project: Participation in federally funded joint project | |
Duration: 28/04/2017 - 31/12/2020 Funded by: Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia Type of project: Individual project | |
Duration: 01/04/2017 - 31/12/2020 Funded by: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy Type of project: Participation in federally funded joint project |