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Synthesis of Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes, Assembly of Li-ion Batteries, and Measurements of Performance at High Temperature
Published on: December 20, 2016
Multi-anion high-entropy electrolytes enabling lithium-ion batteries with enhanced voltage tolerance and
Jia-Zhen Zhao1, Fu-Da Yu1, Hai-Nan Wang1
1Engineering Research Center of Environment-Friendly Functional Materials, Ministry of Education, Institute of Materials Physical Chemistry, Huaqiao University Xiamen 361021 China yufuda@hqu.edu.cn quelanfang@hqu.edu.cn.
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To achieve high-voltage stability and low-temperature performance simultaneously in lithium-ion batteries, a high-entropy electrolyte with multi anions is proposed. The multi anions not only lows the solvation-free energy, but also contributes to the formation of inorganic-rich CEI layer. The optimized electrolyte enables stable cycling of NCM523 at both 25 °C and -20 °C.
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