2-Phenylimidazole as an additive to prevent the co-intercalation of propylene carbonate in organic electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries

B. Wang, Q. T. Qu, L. C. Yang, Q. Xia, Y. P. Wu, D. L. Zhou, X. J. Gu, T. van Ree

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Abstract

2-Phenylimidazole (PID), which is structurally different from previously reported compounds, has been studied as a film-forming additive for graphite anode in PC-based electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries. A 1.0 mol l-1 LiPF6/PC: DMC (1:1, v/v) electrolyte containing 3 wt.% 2-phenylimidazole was capable of suppressing the co-intercalation of PC and inhibiting the decomposition of electrolytes during the first lithium intercalation. The cyclic voltammogram shows that the reduction potential of PID is about 1.65 V vs. Li/Li+, forming a favorable solid electrolyte interface (SEI) on the graphite electrode. The morphologies and the chemical composition of the graphite electrode surface were characterized by SEM and XPS. The results show that a stable SEI film was formed on the surface of graphite by the addition of PID, which accounts for the excellent cycleability of the graphite electrode in PC-based electrolyte.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)757-760
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume189
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2-Phenylimidazole
  • Co-intercalation
  • Cycleability
  • Lithium-ion batteries
  • Solid electrolyte interface (SEI)

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