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The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries

In the present work, the effect of temperature and additives on the ionic conductivity of mixed organic/ionic liquid electrolytes (MOILEs) was investigated by conducting galvanostatic charge/discharge and ionic conductivity experiments. The mixed electrolyte is based on the ionic liquid (IL) (EMI/TF...

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Autores principales: Villarreal, Jahaziel, Orrostieta Chavez, Roberto, Chopade, Sujay A., Lodge, Timothy P., Alcoutlabi, Mataz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32192019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes10030045
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author Villarreal, Jahaziel
Orrostieta Chavez, Roberto
Chopade, Sujay A.
Lodge, Timothy P.
Alcoutlabi, Mataz
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Orrostieta Chavez, Roberto
Chopade, Sujay A.
Lodge, Timothy P.
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description In the present work, the effect of temperature and additives on the ionic conductivity of mixed organic/ionic liquid electrolytes (MOILEs) was investigated by conducting galvanostatic charge/discharge and ionic conductivity experiments. The mixed electrolyte is based on the ionic liquid (IL) (EMI/TFSI/LiTFSI) and organic solvents EC/DMC (1:1 v/v). The effect of electrolyte type on the electrochemical performance of a LiCoO(2) cathode and a SnO(2)/C composite anode in lithium anode (or cathode) half-cells was also investigated. The results demonstrated that the addition of 5 wt.% succinonitrile (SN) resulted in enhanced ionic conductivity of a 60% EMI-TFSI 40% EC/DMC MOILE from ~14 mS·cm(−1) to ~26 mS·cm(−1) at room temperature. Additionally, at a temperature of 100 °C, an increase in ionic conductivity from ~38 to ~69 mS·cm(−1) was observed for the MOILE with 5 wt% SN. The improvement in the ionic conductivity is attributed to the high polarity of SN and its ability to dissolve various types of salts such as LiTFSI. The galvanostatic charge/discharge results showed that the LiCoO(2) cathode with the MOILE (without SN) exhibited a 39% specific capacity loss at the 50th cycle while the LiCoO(2) cathode in the MOILE with 5 wt.% SN showed a decrease in specific capacity of only 14%. The addition of 5 wt.% SN to the MOILE with a SnO(2)/C composite-fiber anode resulted in improved cycling performance and rate capability of the SnO(2)/C composite-membrane anode in lithium anode half-cells. Based on the results reported in this work, a new avenue and promising outcome for the future use of MOILEs with SN in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) can be opened.
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spelling pubmed-71431572020-04-14 The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries Villarreal, Jahaziel Orrostieta Chavez, Roberto Chopade, Sujay A. Lodge, Timothy P. Alcoutlabi, Mataz Membranes (Basel) Article In the present work, the effect of temperature and additives on the ionic conductivity of mixed organic/ionic liquid electrolytes (MOILEs) was investigated by conducting galvanostatic charge/discharge and ionic conductivity experiments. The mixed electrolyte is based on the ionic liquid (IL) (EMI/TFSI/LiTFSI) and organic solvents EC/DMC (1:1 v/v). The effect of electrolyte type on the electrochemical performance of a LiCoO(2) cathode and a SnO(2)/C composite anode in lithium anode (or cathode) half-cells was also investigated. The results demonstrated that the addition of 5 wt.% succinonitrile (SN) resulted in enhanced ionic conductivity of a 60% EMI-TFSI 40% EC/DMC MOILE from ~14 mS·cm(−1) to ~26 mS·cm(−1) at room temperature. Additionally, at a temperature of 100 °C, an increase in ionic conductivity from ~38 to ~69 mS·cm(−1) was observed for the MOILE with 5 wt% SN. The improvement in the ionic conductivity is attributed to the high polarity of SN and its ability to dissolve various types of salts such as LiTFSI. The galvanostatic charge/discharge results showed that the LiCoO(2) cathode with the MOILE (without SN) exhibited a 39% specific capacity loss at the 50th cycle while the LiCoO(2) cathode in the MOILE with 5 wt.% SN showed a decrease in specific capacity of only 14%. The addition of 5 wt.% SN to the MOILE with a SnO(2)/C composite-fiber anode resulted in improved cycling performance and rate capability of the SnO(2)/C composite-membrane anode in lithium anode half-cells. Based on the results reported in this work, a new avenue and promising outcome for the future use of MOILEs with SN in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) can be opened. MDPI 2020-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7143157/ /pubmed/32192019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes10030045 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Villarreal, Jahaziel
Orrostieta Chavez, Roberto
Chopade, Sujay A.
Lodge, Timothy P.
Alcoutlabi, Mataz
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title The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
title_full The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
title_fullStr The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
title_short The Use of Succinonitrile as an Electrolyte Additive for Composite-Fiber Membranes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
title_sort use of succinonitrile as an electrolyte additive for composite-fiber membranes in lithium-ion batteries
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143157/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32192019
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes10030045
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