Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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179944 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The reasons for capacity fading of LiCoPO4 cathodes in 1 M LiPF6 EC/DMC 1:1 electrolyte solutions were investigated using 19F, 31P NMR and XPS spectroscopy. The origin of the poor performance of LiCoPO4 cathodes in LiPF6 containing electrolyte solutions is a nucleophilic attack of F− anions in solution on the P atoms, resulting in the breaking of the P―O bonds of the phosphate anions and the formation of soluble LiPO2F2 moieties.
► Reasons for capacity fading of LiCoPO4 cathodes in LiPF6 containing electrolytes. ► Nucleophilic attack of F− anions on the P atoms of LiCoPO4. ► Breaking of the P―O bonds of the phosphate anions with the formation of LiPO2F2.
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Authors
E. Markevich, R. Sharabi, H. Gottlieb, V. Borgel, K. Fridman, G. Salitra, D. Aurbach, G. Semrau, M.A. Schmidt, N. Schall, C. Bruenig,