1,2,3,4-Tetrakis(2-cyanoethoxy)butane
(TCEB)-Assisted
Construction of Self-Repair Electrode Interface Films to Improve the
Performance of 4.5 V Pouch LiCoO2/Artificial Graphite Full
Cells Operating at 45 °C
1,2,3,4-Tetrakis(2-cyanoethoxy)butane
(TCEB) is first evaluated
as a functional electrolyte additive to increase the charge cutoff
voltage and energy density of pouch LiCO2 (LCO)/artificial
graphite (AG) lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) at a high temperature of
45 °C. The charge (0.7 C) and discharge (1 C) tests show that
TCEB effectively improves the cycle stability of cells under a high
charge cutoff voltage of 4.5 V. At 25 °C, the capacity retention
of the cells with TCEB increases from 0.0% to 72.1% after 1200 cycles.
At 45 °C, the capacity retention of the cells without TCEB after
50 cycles is close to 0.0%, while the capacity retention of the cells
with TCEB is still 81.6%, even after 350 cycles. The spectroscopic
characterization results demonstrate that the TCEB electrolyte additive
participates in the construction of a self-repair electrode/electrolyte
interface film. Subsequently, low impedance and strong protective
layers are formed on the two electrode surfaces. The quantitative
analysis results and a theoretical calculation also show that TCEB
effectively inhibits the dissolution of Co3+ and maintains
the structural integrity of electrode materials. These results indicate
that TCEB endows LIBs with excellent cycle stability and is a promising
electrolyte additive for the high-voltage and high-temperature conditions
of LCO-based LIBs.