Abstract
Graphene is a promising anode material for the next generation batteries. Understanding the interactions of the graphene surface with common and novel electrolyte solvents and additives is important in improving the overall electrochemical performance of lithium-ion batteries. Electrolyte additives play important role in the formation of solid-electrolyte interface (SEI) on the anode surface and can increase the capacity and cycling stability of the battery. This presentation will discuss the design strategy of electrolyte formulations for long-cycle high-energy graphene-based batteries and report results on the cycling stability of the graphene batteries for Low Earth Orbit satellites.
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