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Role of catalytic conversions of ethylene carbonate, water, and HF in forming the solid-electrolyte interphase of Li-ion batteries
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Martins, Milena
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Haering, Dominik
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Connell, Justin Grant
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Wan, Hao
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Svane, Katrine L.
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Genorio, Boštjan
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Farinazzo Bergamo Dias Martins, Pedro
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Lopes, Pietro P.
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Gould, Brian
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Maglia, Filippo
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Jung, Roland
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Stamenkovic, Vojislav
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Castelli, Ivano E.
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Markovic, Nenad M.
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Rossmeisl, Jan
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Strmčnik, Dušan
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Abstract
Compared to aqueous electrolytes, fundamental understanding of the chemical and electrochemical processes occurring in non-aqueous electrolytes is far less developed. This is no different for Li-ion battery (LiB) electrolytes, where many questions regarding the solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) on the anode side remain unanswered, including its chemical composition, the mechanism of formation, and its impact on LiB performance. Here, we present a detailed experimental and theoretical study of the electrochemistry of ethylene carbonate (EC) and its chemical relationship with trace amounts of water and HF across a vast range of electrode materials, from well-ordered single crystals to realistic graphite electrodes. We reveal the electrocatalytic nature of EC, HF, and water electroreductions at all interfaces, and unveil the catalytic role of water in EC electroreduction. Moreover, we show that these reactions are connected in a closed cycle by chemical reactions that take place either at the electrode/electrolyte interface or in the bulk of the electrolyte and demonstrate that the composition of the SEI depends predominantly on the balance between the (electro)chemistry of EC, water, and HF.
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English
Keywords:
Li-ion battery
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solid-electrolyte interphase
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electroreduction
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ethylene carbonate
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HF
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water
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electrodes
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electrolytes
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fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
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metals
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surface chemistry
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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FKKT - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology
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Published
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Year:
2023
Number of pages:
Str. 9289-9301
Numbering:
Vol. 13, iss. 13
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-148257
UDC:
621.355
ISSN on article:
2155-5435
DOI:
10.1021/acscatal.3c01531
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160329731
Publication date in RUL:
07.08.2023
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Title:
ACS catalysis
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ACS catal.
Publisher:
American Chemical Society
ISSN:
2155-5435
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518529817
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Slovenian
Keywords:
Li-ionski akumulatorji
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medfaza trdni elektrolit
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elektroredukcija
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etilen karbonat
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HF
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voda
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BMW Technology Corporation
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