The criticality of cobalt (Co) has been motivating the quest for Co-free positive electrode materials for building lithium (Li)-ion batteries. However, the Co-free positive electrode materials usually suffer from relatively fast capacity decay when coupled with conventional LiPF6-organocarbonates electrolytes. To address this issue, a 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME) based localized high concentration electrolyte (LHCE) was developed and evaluated in a Co-free Li-ion cell chemistry (Graphite||LiNi0.96Mg0.02Ti0.02O2). Extraordinary capacity retentions were achieved with the LHCE in coin cells (95.3%), single layer pouch cells (79.4%) and high capacity loading double layer pouch cells (70.9 %) after being operated within the voltage range of 2.5-4.4 V for 500 charge/discharge cycles. The capacity retentions of counterpart cells using LiPF6 based conventional electrolyte only reached 61.1%, 57.2% and 59.8%, respectively. Mechanistic studies reveal that the superior electrode/electrolyte interphases formed by the LHCE and the intrinsic chemical stability of the LHCE account for the excellent electrochemical performance in the Co-free Li-ion cells.
Published: September 17, 2021
Citation
Jia H., X. Zhang, Y. Xu, L. Zou, J. Kim, P. Gao, and M.H. Engelhard, et al. 2021.Toward the Practical Use of Cobalt-Free Lithium-Ion Batteries by an Advanced Ether-Based Electrolyte.ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 13, no. 37:44339–44347.PNNL-SA-162906.doi:10.1021/acsami.1c12072