Lithium/V6O13 cells using silica nanoparticle-based composite electrolyte |
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Authors: | Yangxing LiPeter S. Fedkiw Saad A. Khan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, P.O. Box 7095, 107 Riddick Hall, Raleigh, NC 27695-7905, USA |
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Abstract: | The electrochemical behavior of Li/V6O13 cells is investigated at room temperature (22 °C) both in liquid electrolyte consisting of oligomeric poly(ethyleneglycol)dimethylether+lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonylimide) and composite electrolytes formed by blending the liquid electrolyte with silica nanoparticles (fumed silica). The addition of fumed silica yields a gel-like electrolyte that demonstrates the desirable property of suppressing lithium dendrite growth due to the rigidity and immobility of the electrolyte structure. The lithium/electrolyte interfacial resistance for composite gel electrolytes is less than that for the corresponding base-liquid electrolyte, and the charge-discharge cycle performance and electrochemical efficiency for the Li/V6O13 cell is significantly improved. The effect of fumed silica surface group on the electrochemical performance is discussed; the native hydrophilic silanol surface group appears better than fumed silica that is modified with a hydrophobic octyl surface moiety. |
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Keywords: | Lithium cell Composite gel electrolyte Silica nanoparticle Lithium dendrite Vanadium oxide |
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