Rechargeable LiFePO4 Cells Using N-Methyl-N-butyl pyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide-LiTFSI Electrolyte Incorporating Polymer Additives
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We have incorporated polymer additives such as poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether (PEGDME) and tetra(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether (TEGDME) into N-methyl-N-butylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide (PYR14TFSI)-LiTFSI mixtures. The resulting PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + polymer additive ternary electrolyte exhibited relatively high ionic conductivity as well as remarkably low viscosity over a wide temperature range compared to the PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI binary electrolytes. The charge/discharge cyclability of Li/LiFePO4 cells containing the ternary electrolytes was investigated. We found that Li/PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + PEGDME (or TEGDME)/LiFePO4 cells containing the two different polymer additives showed very similar discharge capacity behavior, with very stable cyclability at room temperature (RT). Li/PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + TEGDME/LiFePO4 cells can deliver about 127 mAh/g of LiFePO4 (74.7% of theoretical capacity) at 0.054 mA/cm2 (0.2C rate) at RT and about 108 mAh/g of LiFePO4 (63.4% of theoretical capacity) at 0.023 mA/cm2 (0.1C rate) at −1 °C for the first discharge. The cell exhibited a capacity fading rate of approximately 0.09-0.15% per cycle over 50 cycles at RT. Consequently, the PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + polymer additive ternary mixture is a promising electrolyte for cells using lithium metal electrodes such as the Li/LiFePO4 cell reported here. These cells showed the capability of operating over a significant temperature range (~0-~30 °C).