Influence of additives in electrolyte solutions on safety and cycle life of lithium cells

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The influence of additives in electrolyte solutions on overcharge tolerance and cycle life of rechargeable lithium cells is examined. The electrolyte solution employed in this work was 1 M LiClO4-propylene carbonate. The additives we studied were ten organic aromatic compounds. Biphenyl is well-known as an overcharge protection additive. The purpose of this work was to find additives with higher oxidation potential and longer charge-discharge cycle life than biphenyl. Summarizing the results, cyclohexylbenzene and hydrogenated diphenyleneoxide exhibited better performance than biphenyl.

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Tobishima, S. I., Ogino, Y., & Watanabe, Y. (2002). Influence of additives in electrolyte solutions on safety and cycle life of lithium cells. Electrochemistry, 70(11), 875–879. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.70.875

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