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5–6 Dec 2024
Munich Marriott Hotel
Europe/Berlin timezone

Multipoint Anionic Bridge: Asymmetric Solvation Structure Improves the Stability of Lithium-Ion Batteries

6 Dec 2024, 13:45
3h
Marriott

Marriott

Board: P-084
Poster Material Science Poster Session

Speaker

Mr Tianle Zheng (Technische Universität München)

Description

In this study, a novel concept of multipoint anionic bridge (MAB) is proposed and proved, which utilizes anions with different sites to connect with the asymmetric solvation structure (ASS). Compared to usual solvation structures, this study utilizes the multifunctional groups of difluoro(oxalate)borate anion (ODFB-), which can connect with Li+. By tailoring the concentration, the anion serves as a bridge between different solvated structures. The electrolyte is investigated through in situ techniques and simulations to draw correlations between different solvation structures and reaction pathways. The proposed design demonstrates remarkable high-temperature performance on both the anode and cathode sides, enabling stable cycling of LCO||graphite (0.5 Ah, 1.0 C) pouch cell for over 200 cycles at 80 °C, and facilitating Li||MCMB and Li||LFP cells to deliver stable performance for 200 cycles at 100 °C. This work paves a way to develop high-performance electrolyte systems by designing and using new multipoint anions to construct ASSs.

Primary author

Mr Tianle Zheng (Technische Universität München)

Co-authors

Mr Tonghui Xu (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Ms Weiping Xie (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Ms Mengqi Wu (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Mr Zhuijun Xu (Technische Universität München) Ms Yuxin Liang (Technische Universität München) Ms Xiaoli Dong (Fudan University) Mr Jianwei Xiong (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics) Mr Yongyao Xia (Fudan University) Mr Yajun Cheng (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Mr Yonggao Xia (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Mr Peter Müller-Buschbaum (Technische Universität München)

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