Unusual Interface Phenomena between Graphite and Propylene Carbonate-Based Electrolyte Solutions

S. Jeong
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In the present study, the surface reactions occurring at the graphite negative electrodes of lithium secondary batteries in propylene carbonate (PC)-based media were examined. The electrode reactions were significantly affected by the electrolyte concentration. In a concentrated solution (3.27 mol kg LiClO4/PC), lithium ions were reversibly intercalated within graphite. In contrast, continual electrolyte decomposition and exfoliation of the graphene layers occurred in a low concentration solution (2.45 mol kg LiClO4/PC). In situ electrochemical atomic force microscopy revealed the formation of an effective surface film on the graphite surface after potential cycling in the 3.27 mol kg LiClO4/PC solution. The results of Raman analysis indicated the absence of free PC molecules in the concentrated solution, which suggested that ion–solvent interactions are an important factor for regulating the formation of stable surface films on graphite negative electrodes in PC-based solutions.
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石墨和碳酸丙烯基电解质溶液之间的异常界面现象
研究了碳酸丙烯(PC)基介质中二次锂电池石墨负极的表面反应。电解质浓度对电极反应有显著影响。在浓溶液(3.27 mol kg LiClO4/PC)中,锂离子可逆嵌入石墨。相反,在低浓度(2.45 mol kg LiClO4/PC)溶液中,石墨烯层发生持续的电解质分解和脱落。原位电化学原子力显微镜显示,在3.27 mol / kg的LiClO4/PC溶液中电位循环后,石墨表面形成了有效的表面膜。拉曼分析结果表明,高浓度溶液中没有游离的PC分子,这表明离子-溶剂相互作用是调节PC基溶液中石墨负极表面膜形成的重要因素。
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