Abstract

Rate capability of Li/spinel LiMn2O4 or olivine LiFePO4 positive electrode cells containing mixed imidazolium ionic liquids electrolytes has been investigated under comparison with conventional organic solvent electrolyte and piperidinium ionic liquid. The LiMn2O4 electrode provides variation of rate capabilities among the ionic liquid electrolytes, while ionic liquid electrolytes provide similar extent of capacity degradation under high rate compared with organic solvent electrolyte for LiFePO4 electrode. Such differences in electrolyte dependences of the rate capabilities can be explained in relation to parameters in the high frequency resistances on AC impedance, assumed as interfacial resistances. The rate capability of LiMn2O4 is somewhat related to the activation energy of the high frequency resistance, while for LiFePO4 the resistance value appears to contribute to the rate capability.

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