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MOSi - Use of trialkylsiloxy-based metal complexes as an additive in lithium-ion batteries

Summary
The invention "M (OSiR3) x based additives for LIB" describes trialkylsiloxy metal complexes as electrolyte additives for lithium ion batteries (LIB). These not only serve as HF catchers, but also form a s.g. SEI layer on the electrodes. The cathode layer ensures better cycle stability at increased working voltage and energy density.
Technology Benefits
TMS Complex of titanium, aluminum or boron for high voltage cells
Suppress the capacity fade at potential of up to 4.6 V vs. Li/Li+
LIB full-cells show more than a twofold cycle life compared to the standard electrolyte
Increase the energy efficiency of LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2
Reduce the presence of electrolyte decomposition products in the electrolyte, mainly LiF
Hindering the formation of a thick resistive surface film
Ti and Al Complexes are actively incorporated into the formed CEI layer
All additives can help to decrease the interfacial resistance
Technology Application
The addition of the M(TMS)x based additives lowers the charge transfer impedance during prolonged cycling. MOSi leads to lithium ion batteries with enhanced anti fading performance.
Detailed Technology Description
The results of LIB full-cells show a twofold cycle life compared to the standard electrolyte. The addition of the M(TMS)x based additives lowers the charge transfer impedance during prolonged cycling. MOSi leads to lithium ion batteries with enhanced anti fading performance.
Type of Cooperation
Licensing
Application Date
08/03/2016 00:00:00
Application No.
DE201610104210 20160308
Classes
- international:
H01M10/056; H01M4/13

- cooperative:

H01M10/052; H01M10/0567; H01M4/131; H01M4/1391; H01M4/505; H01M4/525; H01M2004/028; H01M4/136; H01M4/1397; H01M4/5825
Others
Patent application
ID No.
4520
Country/Region
Germany

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