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. 2023 Mar 22;16(6):e202202189.
doi: 10.1002/cssc.202202189. Epub 2023 Jan 19.

Lithium Difluorophosphate: A Boon for High Voltage Li Ion Batteries and a Bane for High Thermal Stability/Low Toxicity: Towards Synergistic Dual Additives to Circumvent this Dilemma

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Lithium Difluorophosphate: A Boon for High Voltage Li Ion Batteries and a Bane for High Thermal Stability/Low Toxicity: Towards Synergistic Dual Additives to Circumvent this Dilemma

Maximilian Kubot et al. ChemSusChem. .

Abstract

The specific energy/energy density of state-of-the-art (SOTA) Li-ion batteries can be increased by raising the upper charge voltage. However, instability of SOTA cathodes (i. e., LiNiy Cox Mny O2 ; x+y+z=1; NCM) triggers electrode crosstalk through enhanced transition metal (TM) dissolution and contributes to severe capacity fade; in the worst case, to a sudden death ("roll-over failure"). Lithium difluorophosphate (LiDFP) as electrolyte additive is able to boost high voltage performance by scavenging dissolved TMs. However, LiDFP is chemically unstable and rapidly decomposes to toxic (oligo)organofluorophosphates (OFPs) at elevated temperatures; a process that can be precisely analyzed by means of high-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectroscopy. The toxicity of LiDFP can be proven by the well-known acetylcholinesterase inhibition test. Interestingly, although fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) is inappropriate for high voltage applications as a single electrolyte additive due to rollover failure, it is able to suppress formation of toxic OFPs. Based on this, a synergistic LiDFP/FEC dual-additive approach is suggested in this work, showing characteristic benefits of both individual additives (good capacity retention at high voltage in the presence of LiDFP and decreased OFP formation/toxicity induced by FEC).

Keywords: batteries; electrolyte additives; lithium; organofluorophosphates; toxicity.

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