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Use of Chloroethylene Carbonate as an Electrolyte Solvent for a Lithium Ion Battery Containing a Graphitic Anode
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1995
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EngineeringChemistryAqueous BatteryPropylene CarbonateChemical EngineeringMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringElectrochemical Power SourceLithium-ion BatteriesEnergy StorageChloroethylene CarbonateSolid-state BatteryGraphitic AnodeElectrolyte SystemElectrochemistryElectric BatteryElectrolyte SolventGrapheneElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteries
An electrolyte system which consists of chloroethylene carbonate and propylene carbonate has been developed for lithium ion batteries containing a graphitic anode. The electrolyte decomposition during the first lithium intercalation into graphite in a propylene carbonate based electrolyte is significantly reduced in the presence of chloroethylene carbonate. Formation of a stable passivation film on the graphite surface is believed to be the reason for the improved cell performance.