Interface Engineering Regulation by Improving Self‐Decomposition of Lithium Salt‐Type Additive using Ultrasound

Author:

Li Shiyou123,Li Jingni12,Wang Peng12,Ding Hao12,Zhou Junfei12,Li Chengyu12,Cui Xiaoling123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Petrochemical Technology Lanzhou University of Technology Lanzhou 730050 P. R. China

2. Key Laboratory of Low Carbon Energy and Chemical Engineering of Gansu Province Lanzhou 730050 P. R. China

3. Gansu Engineering Laboratory of Electrolyte Material for Lithium‐ion Battery Baiyin 730900 P.R. China

Abstract

AbstractLithium salt‐type additives have triggered widespread concern because of their excellent film‐forming properties to construct a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with high stability and low impedance. However, little attention has been paid to enhancing the utilization efficiency of the expensive lithium salt‐type additives. Herein, the main factor limiting the decomposition of lithium difluoro bis(oxalate) phosphate (LiDFBOP) during the initial SEI formation is clarified. Combining the electrochemical analysis results and quantum chemistry calculations, it is inferred that LiDFBOP preferentially decomposes and generates soluble products accumulating on the graphite surface due to diffusion control kinetics. The excessive aggregation of these products on the electrode inhibits the subsequent continuous decomposition of LiDFBOP. An ultrasound auxiliary method is developed to accelerate the soluble product diffusion and promote the reduction decomposition of LiDFBOP increasing the inorganics content of Li2C2O4 and LiF in the formed SEI. Accordingly, the cell performance is greatly improved compared with that without ultrasound: Li/graphite cells with ultrasound can retain 60.60% of initial capacity after 500 cycles at 1C. This work not only pioneers the study of improving the utilization efficiency of additives contributing to reducing the electrolytes cost but also has direct guiding significance in the targeted regulation of interface properties.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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