Lithium-Ion Electrolytes Containing Phosphorous-Based, Flame-Retardant Additives
TBMG-8628
10/1/2010
- Content
Future NASA missions aimed at exploring Mars, the Moon, and the outer planets require rechargeable batteries that can operate over a wide temperature range (–60 to +60 °C) to satisfy the requirements of various applications. In addition, many of these applications will require improved safety, due to their use by humans. Currently, the state-of-the-art lithium-ion (Li-ion) system has been demonstrated to operate over a wide range of temperatures (–40 to +40 °C); however, abuse conditions can often lead to cell rupture and fire. The nature of the electrolyte can greatly affect the propensity of the cell/battery to catch fire, given the flammability of the organic solvents used within.
- Citation
- "Lithium-Ion Electrolytes Containing Phosphorous-Based, Flame-Retardant Additives," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2010.