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The Effect of Charging and Discharging Lithium Iron Phosphate-graphite Cells at Different Temperatures on Degradation
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Concentrated electrolyte boosting high-temperature cycling stability of LiCoO2/graphite cell
Min Zhang1, Jianjun Zhang, Jinfeng Yang
1College of Material Science and Engineering, Qingdao University, No. 308 Ningxia Road, Qingdao 266071, P. R. China. zhanghui_29@163.com.
Abstract:
We report a strategy employing a concentrated electrolyte to boost the cycling stability of LiCoO2/graphite cells at 90 °C for the first time. Such a concentrated electrolyte provides the cells with superb cycling stability (97% after 160 cycles) at 90 °C. Further investigations unveil that the concentrated electrolyte participates in the formation of a compact LiF-rich CEI layer, which effectively inhibits the decomposition of electrolyte solvent and the dissolution of Co2+, maintaining the structural integrity of the LiCoO2 cathode.
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