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Synthesis and characterization of novel fluorinated nitriles as non-flammable and high-voltage electrolytes for lithium/lithium-ion batteries
Current carbonate or ether electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries suffer from high flammability, poor high-potential stability or complicated synthesis protocols. Herein, we design and successfully synthesize a series of novel fluorinated nitriles bridged by ether bond between the nitrile group and...
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Published in: | Journal of power sources 2023-02, Vol.557, p.232557, Article 232557 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Current carbonate or ether electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries suffer from high flammability, poor high-potential stability or complicated synthesis protocols. Herein, we design and successfully synthesize a series of novel fluorinated nitriles bridged by ether bond between the nitrile group and fluoroalkyl moiety. The relationship between the chemical structure of fluorinated nitriles (including the length of fluoroalkyl chain, partial fluorination of terminal group, and introduction of ethylene oxide units) and corresponding properties such as viscosity, dielectric constant, ionic conductivity, electrochemical stability window, flammability, solvation ability, are investigated systematically. Using the fluorinated nitriles as the main solvents, the formulated electrolytes not only exhibit non-flammable but also promise excellent stability for lithium batteries and 4.5 V high-voltage lithium-ion batteries.
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•Series of fluorinated nitriles synthesized as novel electrolytes for the first time.•The relationship between chemical structure and corresponding properties discussed.•Fluorinated nitrile electrolytes exhibited excellent cyclability for Li/Li cell.•Fluorinated nitrile electrolytes cycled stably at 4.5 V in LiCoO2/graphite cell. |
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ISSN: | 0378-7753 1873-2755 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2022.232557 |