The Effects of Gas-Saturation of Electrolytes on the Performance and Durability of Lithium-Ion Batteries.

2021 
Traces of species in batteries are known to impact battery performance. The effects of gas species, though often reported in the electrolyte and evolving during operation, have not been systematically studied and are therefore barely understood at present. This study reveals and compares the effects of different gases on the charge-discharge characteristics, cycling stability and impedances of lithium-ion batteries. All investigated gases were previously reported in lithium-ion batteries and are thus worth investigating: Ar, CO 2 , CO, C 2 H 4 , C 2 H 2 , H 2 , CH 4 and O 2 . Gas-electrolyte composition has a significant influence on formation, coulombic and energy efficiencies, C-rate capability, and aging. Particularly, CO 2 and O 2 showed a higher C-rate capability and a decrease in irreversible capacity loss during the first cycle compared to Ar. Similar discharge capacities and aging behaviors were observed for CO, C 2 H 4 and CH 4 . Acetylene showed a large decrease in performance and cycle stability. Furthermore, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy revealed that the gases mainly contribute to changes in charge transfer processes, while the effects on resistance and SEI performance were minor. Compared to all other gas-electrolyte mixtures, the use of CO 2 saturated electrolyte showed a remarkable increase in all performance parameters including lifetime.
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