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      Formulating compatible non-flammable electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries with ethoxy (pentafluoro) cyclotriphosphazene

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          Lithium (Li) ion batteries have played a great role in modern society as being extensively used in commercial electronic products, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems. However, battery safety issues have gained growing concerns as there might be thermal runaway, fire or even explosion under external abuse. To tackle these safety issues, developing non-flammable electrolytes is a promising strategy. However, the balance between the flame-retarding effect and the electrochemical performance of electrolytes remains a great challenge. Herein, we evaluate the function of ethoxy (pentafluoro) cyclotriphosphazene (PFPN) as an effective flame-retarding additive for lithium-ion batteries. The flammability of electrolytes is greatly suppressed with the introduction of a small amount of PFPN. Moreover, PFPN exhibited excellent compatibility with LiFePO 4 (LFP) cathode and graphite (Gr) anode, the electrochemical performances of LFP|Li and Gr|Li half cells are virtually unaffected. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) reveal the stable interphase between PFPN-containing electrolyte and LFP and Gr electrodes. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), Raman and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra demonstrate the introduction of PFPN only exhibits negligible influence on the solvation structure of electrolyte. Benefiting from these merits of PFPN, the LFP|Gr cell shows desirable long-term cycling performance, which demonstrates great potential for practical application.

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          Non-flammable electrolyte with superior cathode/anode compatibility is enabled with ethoxy (pentafluoro) cyclotriphosphazene additive.

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                Journal
                RSC Adv
                RSC Adv
                RA
                RSCACL
                RSC Advances
                The Royal Society of Chemistry
                2046-2069
                10 April 2024
                3 April 2024
                10 April 2024
                : 14
                : 16
                : 11533-11540
                Affiliations
                [a ] State Key Laboratory of Disaster Prevention and Reduction for Power Grid Transmission and Distribution Equipment, State Grid Hunan Electric Company Limited Disaster Prevention and Reduction Center Changsha Hunan China ytliu_whu@ 123456126.com
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4899-7710
                Article
                d4ra02095b
                10.1039/d4ra02095b
                11004860
                38601706
                2e1d2634-aaf7-4698-af9f-fca5e8de1c98
                This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
                History
                : 19 March 2024
                : 4 April 2024
                Page count
                Pages: 8
                Funding
                Funded by: Science and Technology Project of State Grid, doi 10.13039/501100013096;
                Award ID: 5108-202218280A-2-76-XG
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                Chemistry
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