Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions

A study was undertaken to examine the use of a number of solution additives in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/ethylene carbonate (EC)-dimethyl carbonate (DMC) solutions to improve the performance of carbon anodes derived from polymethylacrylonitrile (PMAN)-divinylbenzene (DVB) copolymers. The study goals were to im...

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Main Authors: Guidotti, Ronald A., Johnson, Bryan J.
Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Sandia National Laboratories 1996
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/486068
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description A study was undertaken to examine the use of a number of solution additives in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/ethylene carbonate (EC)-dimethyl carbonate (DMC) solutions to improve the performance of carbon anodes derived from polymethylacrylonitrile (PMAN)-divinylbenzene (DVB) copolymers. The study goals were to improve the cycle life and reduce the formation of the passivation layer during the first reduction, thereby minimizing the irreversible-capacity losses. Additives studied were 12-crown-4 (12-Cr-4) ether, decalin, and dilithium phthalocyanine (Li{sub 2}Pc). The carbon performance was characterized by galvanostatic cycling, cyclic voltammetry, and complex-impedance spectroscopy. Limited success was obtained with 12-Cr-4 ether at 0.25 M and decalin at 1 v/o. Poor results were noted with Li{sub 2}Pc at 0.025 M and 0.5 M.
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc687683 2025-01-16T21:28:03+00:00 Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions Guidotti, Ronald A. Johnson, Bryan J. United States. Department of Energy. 1996-12-31 13 p. Text https://doi.org/10.2172/486068 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc687683/ English eng Sandia National Laboratories other: DE97001239 rep-no: SAND--96-2818C rep-no: CONF-970738--1 grantno: AC04-94AL85000 doi:10.2172/486068 osti: 486068 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc687683/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc687683 2. international symposium on new materials for fuel cell and modern battery systems, Montreal (Canada), 6-10 Jul 1997 25 Energy Storage Anodes Metal-Nonmetal Batteries Materials Testing Lithium Compounds Service Life Carbon Experimental Data Carbonic Acid Esters Additives Performance Report 1996 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/486068 2022-09-03T22:08:03Z A study was undertaken to examine the use of a number of solution additives in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/ethylene carbonate (EC)-dimethyl carbonate (DMC) solutions to improve the performance of carbon anodes derived from polymethylacrylonitrile (PMAN)-divinylbenzene (DVB) copolymers. The study goals were to improve the cycle life and reduce the formation of the passivation layer during the first reduction, thereby minimizing the irreversible-capacity losses. Additives studied were 12-crown-4 (12-Cr-4) ether, decalin, and dilithium phthalocyanine (Li{sub 2}Pc). The carbon performance was characterized by galvanostatic cycling, cyclic voltammetry, and complex-impedance spectroscopy. Limited success was obtained with 12-Cr-4 ether at 0.25 M and decalin at 1 v/o. Poor results were noted with Li{sub 2}Pc at 0.025 M and 0.5 M. Report Carbonic acid University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
spellingShingle 25 Energy Storage
Anodes
Metal-Nonmetal Batteries
Materials Testing
Lithium Compounds
Service Life
Carbon
Experimental Data
Carbonic Acid Esters
Additives
Performance
Guidotti, Ronald A.
Johnson, Bryan J.
Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
title Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
title_full Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
title_fullStr Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
title_short Effect of solution additives on the performance of PMAN carbon anodes in 1M LiPF{sub 6}/EC-DMC solutions
title_sort effect of solution additives on the performance of pman carbon anodes in 1m lipf{sub 6}/ec-dmc solutions
topic 25 Energy Storage
Anodes
Metal-Nonmetal Batteries
Materials Testing
Lithium Compounds
Service Life
Carbon
Experimental Data
Carbonic Acid Esters
Additives
Performance
topic_facet 25 Energy Storage
Anodes
Metal-Nonmetal Batteries
Materials Testing
Lithium Compounds
Service Life
Carbon
Experimental Data
Carbonic Acid Esters
Additives
Performance
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