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Improving high voltage stability of lithium cobalt oxide/graphite battery via forming protective films simultaneously on anode and cathode by using electrolyte additive

Li Bin; Wang Yaqiong; Lin Haibin; Liu Jiansheng; Xing Lidan; Xu Mengqing; Li Weishan*
SCI
华南师范大学

摘要

We report a new finding that high voltage stability of lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO2)/graphite battery can be improved by using vinyl ethylene carbonate (VEC) as an electrolyte additive. Charge/discharge tests demonstrate that the battery using VEC exhibits significantly improved cyclic and dimensional stability of the 053048-type LiCoO2/graphite pouch cell up to 4.5 V. The capacity retention is 87.0% and the swell value in thickness is 3.1% for the cell with 2.0 wt% VEC after 400 cycles between 3.0 V and 4.5 V, compared to the values of 38.4% and 38.6%, respectively, for the cell without additive. The characterizations from scanning electron spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrate that VEC facilitates the formation of stable solid electrolyte interfaces simultaneously on anode and cathode of the LiCoO2/graphite battery, yielding effective protections for anode and cathode and preventions of the electrolyte decomposition on both electrodes.

关键词

Lithium ion battery Lithium cobalt oxide Graphite Vinyl ethylene carbonate Solid electrolyte interface