화학공학소재연구정보센터
Electrochimica Acta, Vol.56, No.3, 1283-1287, 2011
The effect of quaternary ammonium on discharge characteristic of a non-aqueous electrolyte Li/O-2 battery
The effect of quaternary ammonium on discharge characteristic of Li/O-2 cells was studied by using Super-P carbon as air cathode, a 0.2 mol kg(-1) LiSO3CF3 1:3 (wt.) PC/DME solution as baseline electrolyte, and tetrabutylammonium triflate (NBu4SO3CF3) as an electrolyte additive or a co-salt. Results show that Li/O-2 cells can run normally in an electrolyte with NBu4SO3CF3 as the sole conductive salt. However, such cells suffer lower voltage and capacity as compared with those using the lithium ionic baseline electrolyte. This is due to the larger molar volume of quaternary ammonium cation, which results in less deposition of oxygen reduction products on the surface of carbon. When used as an electrolyte additive or a co-salt, the ammonium is shown to increase capacity of Li/O-2 cells. The plot of differential capacity versus cell voltage shows that the Li/O-2 cell with ammonium added has broad and scatted differential capacity peaks between the voltages of two reactions of "2Li + O-2 -> Li2O2" and "2Li + Li2O2 -> 2Li(2)O". This phenomenon can be attributed to the phase transfer catalysis (PTC) property of quaternary ammonium on the second reaction. Due to inverse effects of the cation geometric volume and the PTC property of ammonium ions on the discharge capacity, there is an optimum range for the concentration of ammonium. It is shown that the addition of NBu4SO3CF3 increases discharge capacity of Li/O-2 cell only when its concentration is in a range from 5 mol% to 50 mol% vs. the total of Li/ammonium mixed salt, and that the optimum concentration is about 5 mol%. In this work we show that the addition of 5 mol% NBu4SO3CF3 into the baseline electrolyte can increase discharge capacity of a Li/O-2 cell from 732 mAh g(-1) to 1068 mAh g(-1) (in reference to the weight of Super-P carbon) when the cell is discharged at 0.2 mA cm(-2). Published by Elsevier Ltd.