Identification of Electrolyte-Soluble Organic Cross-Talk Species in a Lithium-Ion Battery via a Two-Compartment Cell

2019 
Electrode cross-talk in lithium-ion batteries has been increasingly recognized in recent years as an explanation for several performance trends during cycling. However, little is known about the nature of such cross-talk species/reactions. In an attempt to further that understanding, we constructed a two-compartment lithium-ion cell using a solid-state lithium-ion conductor as the separator to block the movement of species generated at one electrode to the other. After a long-term hold at a high voltage, the electrolytes extracted from each side were analyzed via high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We compared these results with those from a coin cell made with a regular porous separator. Extra species were present in the coin cell, which were absent in both compartments of the two-compartment cell, and we identified them as cross-talk species. We propose chemical structures for such species and show tha...
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