Abstract

AbstractIn this work, flame retarding phosphonate‐functionalized imidazolium ionic liquids (PFILs) were synthesized and employed as electrolyte additives for Li/LiFePO4 half‐cells. Physical and electrochemical properties, including ionic conductivity, electrochemical properties, electrochemical oxidation limit, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and lithium‐ion transference number (TLi+), were investigated. The results demonstrate that the addition of PFIL can improve the electrochemical performance of lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). Hybrid electrolyte with 10 wt % bidentate phosphonate‐functionalized imidazolium ionic liquid (b‐PFIL) exhibits more excellent electrochemical oxidation stability (up to 4.77 V vs. Li/Li+), capacity retention (87.3 % after 400 cycles) and rate capability. These improvements can be ascribed to the enhanced lithium‐ion transference number (TLi+), which results from the stronger binding affinity between chelating b‐PFIL and LiPF6.

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