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Gas Evolution in Lithium-Ion Batteries: Solid versus Liquid Electrolyte.

Florian Strauss1, Jun Hao Teo1, Alexander Schiele1, Timo Bartsch1, Toru Hatsukade1, Pascal Hartmann1,2, Jürgen Janek1,3, Torsten Brezesinski1.   

Abstract

Gas evolution in conventional lithium-ion batteries using Ni-rich layered oxide cathode materials presents a serious issue that is responsible for performance decay and safety concerns, among others. Recent findings revealed that gas evolution also occurred in bulk-type solid-state batteries. To further clarify the effect that the electrolyte has on gassing, we report in this work-to the best of our knowledge-the first study comparing gas evolution in lithium-ion batteries with NCM622 cathode material and different electrolyte types, specifically solid (β-Li3PS4 and Li6PS5Cl) versus liquid (LP57). Using isotopic labeling, acid titration, and in situ gas analysis, we show the presence of O2 and CO2 evolution in both systems, albeit with different cumulative amounts, and possible SO2 evolution for the lithium thiophosphate-based cells. Our results demonstrate the importance of considering gas evolution in solid-state batteries, especially the formation and release of highly corrosive SO2, due to side reactions with the electrolyte.

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Keywords:  all-solid-state battery; gas evolution; interfacial chemistry; lithium thiophosphate solid electrolyte; lithium-ion battery; organic carbonate liquid electrolyte

Year:  2020        PMID: 32275815     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c02872

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Effect of surface carbonates on the cyclability of LiNbO3-coated NCM622 in all-solid-state batteries with lithium thiophosphate electrolytes.

Authors:  A-Young Kim; Florian Strauss; Timo Bartsch; Jun Hao Teo; Jürgen Janek; Torsten Brezesinski
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-08       Impact factor: 4.379

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