Non-flammable Inorganic Liquid Electrolyte Lithium-Ion Batteries

  • Ramar V
  • Pszolla C
  • Rapp M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Reduced safety of conventional organic electrolyte (OE) lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) during abusive failure conditions pose a technical barrier and the state of uncertainty in the market penetration of electrification of vehicles and stationary storage. To address this, we report nonflammable inorganic liquid electrolyte LiFePO 4 /Graphite (LFP/G) batteries for commercial high energy/power applications. The inorganic electrolyte (IE) is prepared by solvating the molten LiAlCl 4 salts using liquid/gaseous xSO 2 (x = 1 to 22 moles SO 2 , proprietary formulae is used) which shows remarkably high Li + ion conductivity of 121 mS cm −1 at 22 °C. IE LFP/Li half-cell exhibits outstanding rate capability up to 8 C with the capacity of 74 mAh g −1 at room temperature (RT). For the first time, IE-based commercial prototype LFP/G prismatic cells with the capacity of 1.08 Ah shows ultrahigh longevity (50,000 cycles at 2 C up to 20% residual capacity) with coulombic efficiency of ∼99.99% and constant internal resistance at RT. We also demonstrate depth of discharge up to 0 V for 150 cycles using IE LFP/G cells at RT, which shows comparable cycling stability of cells which are discharged to 2.5 V, in contrast to OE LIBs. Further, the capacity retention is improved by 5% using dip-coating process of positive electrodes.

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Ramar, V., Pszolla, C., Rapp, M., Borck, M., & Zinck, L. (2020). Non-flammable Inorganic Liquid Electrolyte Lithium-Ion Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(7), 070521. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ab7119

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