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High Flashpoint and Eco-Friendly Electrolyte Solvent for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Since Sony launched the commercial lithium-ion cell in 1991, the composition of the liquid electrolytes has changed only slightly. The electrolyte consists of highly flammable solvents and thus poses a safety risk. Solid-state ion conductors, classified as non-combustible and safe, are being researched worldwide. However, they still have a long way to go before being available for commercial cells. As an alternative, this study presents glyceryl tributyrate (GTB) as a flame retardant and eco-friendly solvent for liquid electrolytes for lithium-ion cells. The remarkably high flashpoint (TFP=174°C) and the boiling point (TBP=287°C) of GTB are approximately 150 K higher than that of conventional linear carbonate components, such as ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) or diethyl carbonate (DEC). The melting point (TMP=−75°C) is more than 100 K lower than that of ethylene carbonate (EC). A life cycle test of graphite/NCM with 1 M LiTFSI dissolved in GTB:EC (85:15 wt) achieved a Coulombic efficiency of above 99.6% and the remaining capacity resulted in 97% after 50 cycles (C/4) of testing. The flashpoint of the created electrolyte is TFP=172°C and, therefore, more than 130 K higher than that of state-of-the-art liquid electrolytes. Furthermore, no thermal runaway was observed during thermal abuse tests. Compared to the reference electrolyte LP40, the conductivity of the GTB-based is reduced, but the electrochemical stability is highly improved. GTB-based electrolytes are considered an interesting alternative for improving the thermal stability and safety of lithium-ion cells, especially in low power-density applications.
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany
- University of Stuttgart Germany
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology / KIT Germany
- Applied Materials (United Kingdom) United Kingdom
- Università degli studi di Salerno Italy
ddc:620, TK1001-1841, tributyrin, improved thermal stability of electrolytes; eco-friendly electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries; enhanced electrolyte safety based on high flashpoint; glyceryl tributyrate; tributyrin, 600, enhanced electrolyte safety based on high flashpoint, improved thermal stability of electrolytes, eco-friendly electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries, 620, TP250-261, 621.3, glyceryl tributyrate, Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations, Industrial electrochemistry, Engineering & allied operations, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/620
ddc:620, TK1001-1841, tributyrin, improved thermal stability of electrolytes; eco-friendly electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries; enhanced electrolyte safety based on high flashpoint; glyceryl tributyrate; tributyrin, 600, enhanced electrolyte safety based on high flashpoint, improved thermal stability of electrolytes, eco-friendly electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries, 620, TP250-261, 621.3, glyceryl tributyrate, Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations, Industrial electrochemistry, Engineering & allied operations, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/620
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