Journal of Power Sources, Vol.244, 711-715, 2013
Lactam derivatives as solid electrolyte interphase forming additives for a graphite anode of lithium-ion batteries
N-substituted caprolactam (CL) derivatives are examined as novel solid electrolyte interphase (SEI)forming additives for improving the cycle performance of LiCoO2/graphite lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Our electrochemical experiments and density function calculations reveal that N-substitution of acetyl, methyl, and vinyl functional groups to epsilon-CL greatly affects the oxidation/reduction reactions of the CL additives. The cyclability of LiCoO2/graphite cells are in the following order: acetyl CL > epsilon-CL > methyl-CL > no additive > vinyl-CL The cycle performance of acetyl CL is comparable to that of VC, currently the most widely used SEI-forming additive in LIBs. The excellent performance of acetyl CL is ascribed to the electron withdrawing nature of the acetyl group, which enhances the anodic stability and facilitates the reduction reaction, leading to superior SEI formation at the graphite anode. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Li-ion batteries;Solid electrolyte interphase layers;Electrolytes additives;Caprolactam;Density function theory