Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.

Solid–Electrolyte Interface Formation on Si Nanowires in Li-Ion Batteries: The Impact of Electrolyte Additives

TitoloSolid–Electrolyte Interface Formation on Si Nanowires in Li-Ion Batteries: The Impact of Electrolyte Additives
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2023
AutoriSarra, A., Brutti S., Palumbo O., Capitani F., Borondics F., Appetecchi Giovanni Battista, Carboni N., S. Ahad Abdul, Geaney H., Ryan K., and Paolone A.
RivistaBatteries
Volume9
ISSN23130105
Parole chiaveAdditives, Carbonate additives, Carbonation, Electrolyte additives, Ethylene, Fluoroethylene carbonates, Free electrolytes, Interface formation, Interphase layers, Lithium compounds, Lithium-ion batteries, Nanowires, Negative electrode, Phosphorus compounds, Scanning electron microscopy, Seebeck effect, silicon, Solid electrolyte interfaces, Solid electrolyte interphase, Solid electrolytes, Vinylene carbonates
Abstract

The morphological changes of Si nanowires (Si NWs) cycled in 1:1 ethylene–carbonate (EC)/diethyl–carbonate (DEC) with or without different additives, fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) or vinylene carbonate (VC), as well as the composition of the deposited solid–electrolyte interphase layer, are investigated by a combination of experimental microscopic and spectroscopic techniques. Scanning electron microscopy and optical spectroscopy highlight that the NW morphology is better preserved in samples cycled in the presence of FEC and VC additives compared to the additive-free electrolyte. However, only the use of FEC is capable of slightly mitigating the amorphization of silicon upon cycling. The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formed over the Si NWs cycled in the additive-free electrolyte is richer in organic and inorganic carbonates compared to the SEI grown in the presence of the VC and FEC additives. Furthermore, both additives are able to remarkably limit the degradation of the LiPF6 salt. Overall, the use of the FEC-additive in the carbonate-based electrolyte promotes both morphological and structural resilience of the Si NWs upon cycling thanks to the optimal composition of the SEI layer. © 2023 by the authors.

Note

cited By 0

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85151461162&doi=10.3390%2fbatteries9030148&partnerID=40&md5=065b5a40a3991afca80ebb2651bdb1df
DOI10.3390/batteries9030148
Citation KeySarra2023