Effects and Attenuation Mechanism Analysis of a Fluoroethylene Carbonate Additive on SiOx/Graphite Anode-Based Pouch Cells

ENERGY & FUELS(2022)

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Although SiOx/graphite (SiOx/Gr) composite anodes are commercially applied to a certain extent, there are still some unsolved challenges, such as a large volume expansion during the lithiation/delithiation process, rapid performance attenuation at a high temperature, etc. In this work, we systematically discuss the effect of a fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) additive on the SiO(x/)Gr anode-based pouch cells and make an in-depth attenuation mechanism analysis at a high temperature. Experimental results show that FEC can accelerate the generation of gas and HF after 60 degrees C storage, which will cause cathodic corrosion. Moreover, the loss of active Li and the failure of the electrode structure are two main factors resulting in performance degradation of SiOx/Gr parallel to NCM811 pouch cells at a high temperature.
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