Effective SEI Formation via Phosphazene-Based Electrolyte Additives for Stabilizing Silicon-Based Lithium-Ion BatteriesOpen Access

Ghaur, Adjmal; Peschel, Christoph; Dienwiebel, Iris; Haneke, Lukas; Du, Leilei; Profanter, Laurin; Gómez Martín, Aurora; Winter, Martin; Nowak, Sascha; Placke, Tobias

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Silicon, as potential next-generation anode material for high-energy lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), suffers from substantial volume changes during (dis)charging, resulting in continuous breakage and (re-)formation of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), as well as from consumption of electrolyte and active lithium, which negatively impacts long-term performance and prevents silicon-rich anodes from practical application. In this work, fluorinated phosphazene compounds are investigated as electrolyte additives concerning their SEI-forming ability for boosting the performance of silicon oxide (SiOx)-based LIB cells. In detail, the electrochemical performance of NCM523 || SiOx/C pouch cells is studied, in combination with analyses regarding gas evolution properties, post-mortem morphological changes of the anode electrode and the SEI, as well as possible electrolyte degradation. Introducing the dual-additive approach in state-of-the-art electrolytes leads to synergistic effects between fluoroethylene carbonate and hexafluorocyclotriphosphazene-derivatives (HFPN), as well as enhanced electrochemical performance. The formation of a more effective SEI and increased electrolyte stabilization improves lifetime and results in an overall lower cell impedance. Furthermore, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry measurements of the aged electrolyte with HFPN-derivatives as an additive compound show suppressed ethylene carbonate and ethyl methyl carbonate decomposition, as well as reduced trans-esterification and oligomerization products in the aged electrolyte.

Details about the publication

JournalAdvanced Energy Materials (Adv. Energy Mater.)
Volume13
Issue26
StatusPublished
Release year2023
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsSEI; Phosphazene-Based Electrolyte Additives; Silicon-Based Lithium-Ion Batteries

Authors from the University of Münster

Dienwiebel, Iris
Du, Leilei
Ghaur, Adjmal
Gómez Martín, Aurora
Haneke, Lukas
Nowak, Sascha
Peschel, Christoph
Placke, Tobias
Profanter, Laurin
Winter, Martin

Projects the publication originates from

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

Distinctions received for the publication

Top Viewed Article 2023
Awarded by: Advanced Energy Materials (Wiley)
Award given to: Ghaur, Adjmal, Peschel, Christoph, Dienwiebel, Iris, Haneke, Lukas, Du, Leilei, Profanter, Laurin, Gómez Martín, Aurora, Winter, Martin, Nowak, Sascha, Placke, Tobias
Announced at: 16/04/2025 | Date of awarding: 16/04/2025
Type of distinction: Best publication award