Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1289832 Journal of Power Sources 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ionic liquids are assuming a constantly growing importance as preferred media for the progress of various energy devices such as solar cells, supercapacitors and lithium batteries. However, their electrochemical properties are not yet fully recognized and in this paper we try to contribute to fill the gap by investigating the stability window of a sample IL-based solution, as well as its interfacial properties with two typical lithium ion battery electrodes, namely lithium titanate, Li4Ti5O12 and lithium iron phosphate, LiFePO4. The results of a detailed impedance spectroscopy analysis demonstrate that, although operating well within the stability domain of the selected IL-based electrolyte, both electrodes undergo passivation phenomena with the formation on their surface of a solid electrolyte interface, SEI, layer. The impedance spectra show that the resistance of the SEI is very low and stable, this suggesting that its occurrence is highly beneficial in terms of assuring reversible and safe electrode processes.

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