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Gas evolution from cathode materials: A pathway to solvent decomposition concomitant to SEI formation. ...

by Katie L Browning, Loic Baggetto, Raymond R Unocic, Nancy J Dudney, Gabriel M Veith
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Power Sources
Publication Date
Page Numbers
341 to 346
Volume
239
Issue
1

This work reports a method to explore the catalytic reactivity of electrode surfaces towards the decomposition of carbonate solvents [ethylene carbonate (EC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), and EC/DMC]. We show that the decomposition of a 1:1 wt% EC/DMC mixture is accelerated over certain commercially available LiCoO2 materials resulting in the formation of CO2 while over pure EC or DMC the reaction is much slower or negligible. The solubility of the produced CO2 in carbonate solvents is high (0.025 grams/mL) which masks the effect of electrolyte decomposition during storage or use. The origin of this decomposition is not clear but it is expected to be present on other cathode materials and may affect the analysis of SEI products as well as the safety of Li-ion batteries.