Nano-encapsulation of LiCoO2 cathodes by a novel polymer electrolyte and its influence on thermal safeties of Li-ion batteries

2008 
Abstract A new approach enabling the target control of exothermic reaction between delithiated LiCoO 2 and liquid electrolytes has been presented, which is based on the nano-encapsulation of LiCoO 2 by cPVA (cyanoethyl polyvinylalcohol)-based gel polymer electrolytes. This novel morphology and the possible formation of coordinated complexes between the cyano (–CN) groups of cPVA and the cobalt cations of LiCoO 2 are considered as key factors to significantly suppress the exothermic reaction in the delithiated LiCoO 2 . Such an improved thermal stability of the cPVA-modified LiCoO 2 has led to a noticeable achievement in the hot-oven safety behavior of cells. Meanwhile, it was observed that both the excellent ionic conductivity of cPVA-based gel polymer electrolytes and the well-preserved porous structure of modified cathodes contribute to the satisfactory C-rate capability and the cyclability of cells.
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