Abstract

AbstractThe addition of 3,3,3‐trifluoropropyl acetate (TFPA) to electrolyte in a Li‐ion rechargeable battery (LIB) provides a means for increasing the discharge performance at low temperatures as a result of the formation of a superior solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) on the graphite anode. For instance, the addition of 2 wt% TFPA to the electrolyte significantly increased the cycle stability and the discharge capacities at low temperatures (‐10°C) even at current rates of 3 C. The SEI films formed on the graphite anodes were characterized by electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques and by computational analysis. Although the formation of LiF on the anode has been recognized, present research revealed that the decomposition of TFPA on the anode surface resulted in the formation of an SEI layer consisting predominantly of organic fluorides. This layer suppressed the decomposition of the electrolyte resulting in a decreased anode impedance and an increase in cycle stability and discharge capacity at low temperatures.

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