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Effect of fluoroethylene carbonate on the transport property of electrolytes towards Ni-rich Li-ion batteries with high safety.

Salatan DuangdangchoteNutthaphon PhattharasupakunPraeploy ChomkhuntodPoramane ChiochanSangchai SarawutanukulChanikarn TomonNattanon JoraleechanchaiMontree Sawangphruk
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Transport phenomena and the solvation structure of lithium ions (Li+) and hexafluorophosphate anions (PF6-) in electrolytes with different fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) concentrations as well as the electrochemical performance and safety of Ni-rich Li-ion battery cells at the 18650 cylindrical cell level are investigated. We have found that the electrolyte with an optimized FEC concentration (25% v/v) can effectively enhance the transport property in terms of the Li+ transference number and contact ion pair (CIP) ratio leading to high performance and safety of practical 18650 cylindrical LIBs.
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