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Michael A Dato1, Ziqi Liu2, Jeffrey Lopez2
1Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, Illinois 60439, United States.
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Organosulfur electrolytes are promising candidates for enabling high-voltage cathodes due to their superior oxidative stability compared to conventional carbonate-based systems. However, their viscous nature and inability to passivate the anode necessitate the use of passivating agents and diluents to achieve meaningful charge/discharge rates. In this study, we investigate the use of cyclic fluorinated carbonates (CFCs) to form passivating interphases on electrode surfaces, aiming to optimize electrolyte performance in high-voltage systems. Electrolyte formulations containing 1.2 M LiPF6 in a CFC:sulfone:1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropylether (TTE) mixture (2/5/3 V/V/V) were assessed in full-cell configurations with a LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2 (FCG-NMC) cathode and a 4.5 V upper cutoff potential. The results reveal that 3-3-3-trifluoropropylene carbonate (TFPC) combined with ethyl methyl sulfone (EMS) optimizes electrolyte performance, resulting in lower resistance buildup and reduced capacity loss compared to commercial electrolytes. We also explore the failure mechanisms of several carbonate/sulfone mixtures and identify key considerations for electrolyte compatibility in high-voltage systems. TFPC enhances cycling stability and lowers overall cell resistance, while fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) formulations, despite higher ionic conductivity, fail to form adequate passivation layers, leading to rapid capacity loss. Additionally, EMS provides superior physical properties that avoid common failure modes seen with other sulfone solvents like methyl isopropyl sulfone and tetramethylene sulfone. This study underscores the importance of carefully selecting passivating carbonates and sulfone solvents to improve electrolyte performance and expand the viability of high-voltage electrolyte systems.
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