Journal of Power Sources, Vol.146, No.1-2, 698-702, 2005
Development of non-flammable lithium secondary battery with ambient-temperature molten salt electrolyte - Performance of binder-free carbon-negative electrode
The performance of a binder-free carbon-negative electrode was investigated using the LiCl-saturated AlCl3-1-ethyl-3-methylimizadolium chloride (EMIC) + SOCl2 melt as the electrolyte for non-flammable lithium secondary batteries. Because the glass transition point of a LiCl-saturated 60.0 mol%AlCl3-40.0mol%EMIC + 0-1 Mol1(-1) SOCl2 melt was -86.2 degrees C, the melt could be used as the electrolyte in a low-temperature domain. The binder-free carbon electrode made by the electrophoretic deposition method was used as the negative electrode. Four kinds of carbon materials, i.e., artificial graphite, natural graphite, soft carbon, and hard carbon were evaluated as the carbon electrode. For 30 cycles, the discharge capacities of these electrodes were 296-395 mAh g(-1) and the charge-discharge efficiencies were more than 90%. The melt can be used as the electrolyte for non-flammable lithium secondary batteries and the binder-free carbon-negative electrode operates quite effectively. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:lithium secondary battery;ambient-temperature molten salt;binder-free carbon-negative electrode;aluminum chloride;1-ethyl-3methylimidazolium;chloride melt;electrophoretic deposition method