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Clarification of Decomposition Pathways in a State‐of‐the‐Art Lithium Ion Battery Electrolyte through 13C‐Labeling of Electrolyte Components
Authors:Jonas Henschel  Christoph Peschel  Sven Klein  Fabian Horsthemke  Martin Winter  Sascha Nowak
Abstract:The decomposition of state‐of‐the‐art lithium ion battery (LIB) electrolytes leads to a highly complex mixture during battery cell operation. Furthermore, thermal strain by e.g., fast charging can initiate the degradation and generate various compounds. The correlation of electrolyte decomposition products and LIB performance fading over life‐time is mainly unknown. The thermal and electrochemical degradation in electrolytes comprising 1 m LiPF6 dissolved in 13C3‐labeled ethylene carbonate (EC) and unlabeled diethyl carbonate is investigated and the corresponding reaction pathways are postulated. Furthermore, a fragmentation mechanism assumption for oligomeric compounds is depicted. Soluble decomposition products classes are examined and evaluated with liquid chromatography‐high resolution mass spectrometry. This study proposes a formation scheme for oligo phosphates as well as contradictory findings regarding phosphate‐carbonates, disproving monoglycolate methyl/ethyl carbonate as the central reactive species.
Keywords:13C-labeling  electrolyte decomposition pathways  LC-MS  lithium ion battery
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