Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1294524 | Journal of Power Sources | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new fire retardant-dimethyl methyl phosphate (DMMP) was tested as a nonflammable electrolyte solvent for Li-ion batteries. It is found that in the addition of chloro-ethylene carbonate (Cl-EC) as an electrolyte additive, the electrochemical reduction of DMMP molecules can be completely suppressed and the graphite anode can be cycled very well with high initial columbic efficiency (∼84%) and excellent cycling stability in the DMMP electrolyte. The prismatic C/LiCoO2 batteries using 1.0 mol L−1 LiClO4 + 10% Cl-EC + DMMP electrolyte exhibited almost the same charge and discharge performances as those using conventional carbonate electrolytes, suggesting a feasible use of this new electrolyte for constructing nonflammable Li+-ion batteries.
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Authors
J.K. Feng, X.J. Sun, X.P. Ai, Y.L. Cao, H.X. Yang,