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Enabling High-Temperature and High-Voltage Lithium-Ion Battery Performance through a Novel Cathode Surface-Targeted Additive.

Noah M JohnsonZhenzhen YangIra BloomZhengcheng Zhang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are being used in locations and applications never imagined when they were first conceived. To enable this broad range of applications, it has become necessary for LIBs to be stable to an ever broader range of conditions, including temperature and energy. Unfortunately, while negative electrodes have received a great deal of focus in electrolyte development, stabilization of positive electrodes remains an elusive target. Here, we report a novel additive that shows the ability to protect positive electrodes against elevated temperatures and voltages. This additive can be used in small quantities, and its targeted behavior allows it to remain functional in complex electrolyte packages. This can prove an effective approach to targeting specific aspects of cell performance.
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