Abstract

A novel aminoakyldisiloxane compound, (3-(N,N-dimethylamino)diethoxypropyl) pentamethyldisiloxane (DSON), is reported as an effective electrolyte additive for improving the electrochemical performances of high energy density power batteries of nickel-rich LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 (NCM622)/graphite. The NCM622/graphite cells using DSON addition in the carbonate-based reference electrolyte exhibit enhanced electrochemical performances, especially high temperature performances including long cycle life and high temperature storage. The pouch cell (1 Ah) with 0.2 wt% DSON retained a capacity of 88% as compared with 84% for that without DSON in electrolyte after 200 cycles at 45 °C. The mechanism investigation reveals that DSON acts as a film-forming additive for constructing uniform conductive cathode electrolyte interphase (CEI) layer upon NCM622 particles, which suppresses the internal cracks and prohibits the irreversible phase transformation of NCM622. DSON also serves as an effective water/acid scavenger and inhibits the hydrolysis of LiPF6, thus effectively blocking the occurrence of side reactions and the dissolution of transition metal ions from cathode. Therefore, NCM622 cathode sheet maintains a better integrity surface morphology after 100 cycles. This work demonstrates that aminoakyldisiloxane is promising for practical use as effective electrolyte additive for high energy density power batteries of nickel-rich NCM/graphite.

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