锂离子电池用浓电解质热风险评价

IF 5.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Journal of Power Sources Advances Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.powera.2021.100079
Liwei Zhao, Atsushi Inoishi, Shigeto Okada
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浓缩电解质因其独特的性质而受到越来越多的关注。然而,尽管人们关注其热稳定性,但对其放热行为的研究很少,特别是在电极共存的情况下。本文详细研究了LiBF4、LiPF6、LiTFSI和LiFSI/碳酸盐浓溶液的热性能,以及它们在完全锂化石墨共存时的热行为。浓缩的LiBF4溶液由于在C6Li上不稳定,没有实际应用的可能性。随着盐浓度的增加,与C6Li共存的LiPF6/PC溶液的热稳定性降低。当与C6Li混合时,有机盐主导了溶液的热行为。当C6Li与LiFSI溶液混合时,在210-220°C发生了剧烈的放热反应,表明LiFSI碳酸溶液作为LIB电解质具有很高的热风险。相比之下,LiTFSI溶液与C6Li的反应温和得多。另一方面,由于SEI中LiF含量的不同,C6Li混合物与浓溶液的放热起始温度依次为LiFSI >LiTFSI祝辞LiPF6。综上所述,从电池安全的角度来看,浓缩的LiTFSI电解质应该是LIB的一个不错的选择。
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Thermal risk evaluation of concentrated electrolytes for Li-ion batteries

Concentrated electrolytes have been attracting increasing attention due to their unique properties. However, despite the concern about their thermal stability, few research has been done on their exothermic behaviors, especially with the coexistence of electrodes. Herein, we report the results of detailed investigation into the thermal properties of LiBF4, LiPF6, LiTFSI, and LiFSI/carbonate concentrated solutions and their thermal behaviors with the coexistence of fully lithiated graphite. Concentrated LiBF4 solutions showed no practical application possibilities because they were unstable on C6Li. Increasing the salt concentration decreased the thermal stability of LiPF6/PC solutions with the coexistence of C6Li. The organic salt dominated the thermal behavior of the solution when mixed with C6Li. A drastic exothermic reaction happened at 210–220 °C when C6Li was mixed with LiFSI solutions, indicating a very high thermal risk of LiFSI carbonate solutions as LIB electrolytes. In contrast, LiTFSI solutions showed much milder reactions with C6Li. On the other hand, because of the different LiF content in SEI, the exothermic onset temperature of the C6Li mixture with the concentrated solution increased in the order of LiFSI > LiTFSI > LiPF6. Comprehensively, concentrated LiTFSI electrolytes should be a good choice for LIB from the standpoint of battery safety.

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