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Synergetic Effects of Inorganic Components in Solid Electrolyte Interphase on High Cycle Efficiency of Lithium Ion Batteries

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TitleSynergetic Effects of Inorganic Components in Solid Electrolyte Interphase on High Cycle Efficiency of Lithium Ion Batteries
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsZhang, Q, Pan, J, Lu, P, Liu, Z, Verbrugge, MW, Sheldon, BW, Cheng, YTse, Qi, Y, Xiao, X
JournalNano Letters
Volume16
Pagination2011–2016
Date Published3
ISSN1530-6984
Keywordselectron leakage, ionic conduction, LiF/LiCO interface, Lithium ion batteries, Solid electrolyte interphase, space charge
Abstract

The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), a passivation layer formed on electrodes, is critical to battery performance and durability. The inorganic components in SEI, including lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) and lithium fluoride (LiF), provide both mechanical and chemical protection, meanwhile control lithium ion transport. Although both Li2CO3 and LiF have relatively low ionic conductivity, we found, surprisingly, that the contact between Li2CO3 and LiF can promote space charge accumulation along their interfaces, which generates a higher ionic carrier concentration and significantly improves lithium ion transport and reduces electron leakage. The synergetic effect of the two inorganic components leads to high current efficiency and long cycle stability.

DOI10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b05283