Analyzing the Effect of Electrolyte Quantity on the Aging of Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Lechtenfeld Christian‐Timo1,Buchmann Julius1,Hagemeister Jan2,Bela Marlena M.1,van Wickeren Stefan1,Stock Sandro2,Daub Rüdiger23,Wiemers‐Meyer Simon1,Winter Martin14,Nowak Sascha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology (MEET) University of Münster Corrensstraße 46 48149 Münster Germany

2. School of Engineering and Design Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management (iwb) Technical University of Munich (TUM) Boltzmannstraße 15 85748 Garching Germany

3. Fraunhofer Institute for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology IGCV Am Technologiezentrum 10 86159 Augsburg Germany

4. Helmholtz‐Institute Münster (HIMS) IEK‐12 Forschungszentrum Jülich Corrensstraße 46 48149 Münster Germany

Abstract

AbstractDespite a substantial impact on various economic and cell technology factors, the influence of electrolyte quantities is rarely addressed in research. This study examines the impact of varying electrolyte quantities on cell performance and aging processes using three different electrolytes: LP57 (1 M LiPF6 in ethylene carbonate:ethyl methyl carbonate (EC:EMC 3:7 w/w), LP572 (LP57+2 wt.% vinylene carbonate (VC)) and LP57 + absVC (18.351 mg VC). Comprehensive analytical post mortem investigations revealed that continuous excessive electrolyte decomposition determines the performance of cells using LP57, leading to enhanced irreversible lithium‐ion loss and interphase thickening with increasing electrolyte volume. Impedance rise due to the growth of the interphase was also identified as the cause of degrading cell performance with rising amounts of LP572, attributed to an increasingly pronounced consumption of VC rather than electrolyte aging effects. By varying the electrolyte quantity while maintaining a constant amount VC within the cell system, the differences in cell performance were minimized, and observed deteriorating effects were suppressed. This study demonstrates the sensitive interdependence of electrolyte volume and additive concentration, practically affecting aging behavior. Comprehensively understanding the characteristics of each individual electrolyte component and tailoring the electrolytes to cell‐specific cell properties proves to be crucial to optimize cell performance.

Publisher

Wiley

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