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Double‐effect of highly concentrated acetonitrile‐based electrolyte in organic lithium‐ion battery
Author(s) -
Zhang Weisheng,
Sun Huimin,
Hu Pandeng,
Huang Weiwei,
Zhang Qichun
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ecomat
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2567-3173
DOI - 10.1002/eom2.12128
Subject(s) - electrolyte , acetonitrile , dissolution , electrochemistry , battery (electricity) , anode , lithium (medication) , inorganic chemistry , materials science , lithium ion battery , electrode , chemistry , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , medicine , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics , engineering , endocrinology
Organic electrode materials have become a hot research field in lithium‐ion batteries. However, the dissolution issue of organic materials (especially small molecules) in traditional electrolytes has become one of the important reasons to limit their application. The usage of highly concentrated electrolyte (HCE, >3 M) has been demonstrated to solve this problem, where the electrochemical performance of Pillar[5]quinone (P5Q) in 4.2 M LiTFSA/AN electrolyte was investigated. The HCE can avoid the reaction between acetonitrile molecules and lithium metal anode, reduce the dissolution of organic materials, and display excellent battery performance. At a current density of 0.2 C, a high specific capacity of 310 mAh g −1 (C theo  = 446 mAh g −1 ) was maintained after 900 cycles, and the reversible capacity is higher than 113 mAh g −1 even at 10 C, indicating a good rate capability. This research would expand the new application of acetonitrile‐based electrolyte in organic secondary battery.

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