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Article Dans Une Revue ChemSusChem Année : 2015

Electrolytes Ageing in Lithium-ion Batteries:AMechanistic Study from Picosecond to Long Timescales

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The ageing phenomena occurring in various diethyl carbonate/LiPF6 solutions are studied using gamma and pulse radiolysis as a tool to generate similar species as the ones occurring in electrolysis of Li-ion batteries (LIBs). According to picosecond pulse radiolysis experiments, the reaction of the electron with (Li+, PF6−) is ultrafast, leading to the formation of fluoride anions that can then precipitate into LiF(s). Moreover, direct radiation-matter interaction with the salt produces reactive fluorine atoms forming HF(g) and C2H5F(g). The strong Lewis acid PF5 is also formed. This species then forms various R1R2R3P=O molecules, where R is mainly −F, −OH, and −OC2H5. Substitution reactions take place and oligomers are slowly formed. Similar results were obtained in the ageing of an electrochemical cell filled with the same model solution. This study demonstrates that radiolysis enables a description of the reactivity in LIBs from the picosecond timescale until a few days.

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cea-01253562 , version 1 (11-01-2016)

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Daniel Ortiz, Isabel Jiménez Gordon, Jean-Pierre Baltaze, Oscar Hernandez-Alba, Solène Legand, et al.. Electrolytes Ageing in Lithium-ion Batteries:AMechanistic Study from Picosecond to Long Timescales. ChemSusChem, 2015, 8, pp.3605. ⟨10.1002/cssc.201500641⟩. ⟨cea-01253562⟩
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