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HERO ID
8790981
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Adiponitrile (C6H8N2): A New Bi-Functional Additive for High-Performance Li-Metal Batteries
Author(s)
Lee, SHwa; Hwang, JY; Park, SJin; Park, GTae; Sun, YK
Year
2019
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
ISSN:
1616-301X
EISSN:
1616-3028
Volume
29
Issue
30
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201902496
Web of Science Id
WOS:000478612000006
Abstract
Rechargeable batteries with a Li metal anode and Ni-rich Li[NixCoyMn1-x-y]O-2 cathode (Li/Ni-rich NCM battery) have been emerging as promising energy storage devices because of their high-energy density. However, Li/Ni-rich NCM batteries have been plagued by the issue of the thermodynamic instability of the Li metal anode and aggressive surface chemistry of the Ni-rich cathode against electrolyte solution. In this study, a bi-functional additive, adiponitrile (C6H8N2), is proposed which can effectively stabilize both the Li metal anode and Nirich NCM cathode interfaces. In the Li/Ni-rich NCM battery, the addition of 1 wt% adiponitrile in 0.8 M LiTFSI + 0.2 M LiDFOB + 0.05 M LiPF6 dissolved in EMC/FEC = 3:1 electrolyte helps to produce a conductive and robust Li anode/electrolyte interface, while strong coordination between Ni4+ on the delithiated Ni-rich cathode and nitrite group in adiponitrile reduces parasitic reactions between the electrolyte and Ni-rich cathode surface. Therefore, upon using 1 wt% adiponitrile, the Li/full concentration gradient Li[Ni0.73Co0.310Mn0.15Al0.02] O-2 battery achieves an unprecedented cycle retention of 75% over 830 cycles under high-capacity loading of 1.8 mAh cm(-2) and fast charge-discharge time of 2 h. This work marks an important step in the development of highperformance Li/Ni-rich NCM batteries with efficient electrolyte additives.
Keywords
bi-functional additives; fast charging; high-energy density; lithium-metal batteries; Ni-rich NCM cathodes
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