Thermal runaway of Lithium-ion batteries employing LiN(SO2F)2-based concentrated electrolytes

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Junxian Hou
Languang Lu
Li Wang
Atsushi Ohma
Dongsheng Ren
Xuning Feng
Yan Li
Yalun Li
Issei Ootani
Xuebing Han
Weining Ren
Xiangming He
Yoshiaki Nitta
Minggao Ouyang
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[1] Tsinghua University,State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy
[2] Tsinghua University,Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology
[3] Advanced Materials and Processing Laboratory,undefined
[4] Nissan Motor Co.,undefined
[5] Ltd.,undefined
[6] 1,undefined
[7] Natsushima-cho,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 11卷
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Concentrated electrolytes usually demonstrate good electrochemical performance and thermal stability, and are also supposed to be promising when it comes to improving the safety of lithium-ion batteries due to their low flammability. Here, we show that LiN(SO2F)2-based concentrated electrolytes are incapable of solving the safety issues of lithium-ion batteries. To illustrate, a mechanism based on battery material and characterizations reveals that the tremendous heat in lithium-ion batteries is released due to the reaction between the lithiated graphite and LiN(SO2F)2 triggered thermal runaway of batteries, even if the concentrated electrolyte is non-flammable or low-flammable. Generally, the flammability of an electrolyte represents its behaviors when oxidized by oxygen, while it is the electrolyte reduction that triggers the chain of exothermic reactions in a battery. Thus, this study lights the way to a deeper understanding of the thermal runaway mechanism in batteries as well as the design philosophy of electrolytes for safer lithium-ion batteries.
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