The feasibility of a pyrrolidinium-based ionic liquid solvent for non-graphitic carbon electrodes |
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Authors: | Junyoung Mun Taeeun Yim Sunhyung Jurng Jang-Hoon Park Sang-Young Lee Ji Heon Ryu Young Gyu Kim Seung M. Oh |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering and WCU Program of C2E2, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Republic of Korea;bDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 446-599, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | The feasibility of a pyrrolidinium-based room-temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) as the solvent for lithium-ion batteries is tested by analyzing its intercalation behavior and thermal stability. The RTIL-cations are intercalated into a graphitic carbon and a part of them are irreversibly trapped inside the graphene layers. These trapped cations block Li+ intercalation to give only a marginal capacity. In contrast, such a cation insertion/trapping is absent in two non-graphitic carbons; hard carbon and soft carbon. A stable cycle performance with a Li+ insertion capacity of about 200 mAh g− 1 is attained. The absence of RTIL-cation insertion is evidenced by the cyclic voltammograms and Raman spectra. A calorimetric study reveals that this RTIL has a higher thermal stability and less reactivity with lithiated carbons as compared with the carbonate-based solvent. The use of this RTIL solvent for the non-graphitic carbons seems to be feasible. |
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Keywords: | Lithium-ion batteries Room-temperature ionic liquids Non-graphitic carbons Soft carbons Hard carbons |
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