Li-Ion Electrolytes With Improved Safety and Tolerance to High-Voltage Systems
TBMG-16126
4/1/2013
- Content
Given that lithium-ion (Li-ion) technology is the most viable rechargeable energy storage device for near-term applications, effort has been devoted to improving the safety characteristics of this system. Therefore, extensive effort has been devoted to developing non-flammable electrolytes to reduce the flammability of the cells/battery. A number of promising electrolytes have been developed incorporating flame-retardant additives, and have been shown to have good performance in a number of systems. However, these electrolyte formulations did not perform well when utilizing carbonaceous anodes with the high-voltage materials. Thus, further development was required to improve the compatibility.
- Citation
- "Li-Ion Electrolytes With Improved Safety and Tolerance to High-Voltage Systems," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2013.