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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2009

Theoretical Investigations on Oxidative Stability of Solvents and Oxidative Decomposition Mechanism of Ethylene Carbonate for Lithium Ion Battery Use

Lidan Xing; Weishan Li; Chaoyang Wang; Fenglong Gu; Mengqing Xu; Chunlin Tan; Jin Yi

The electrochemical oxidative stability of solvent molecules used for lithium ion battery, ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, and ethyl methyl carbonate in the forms of simple molecule and coordination with anion PF(6)(-), is compared by using density functional theory at the level of B3LYP/6-311++G (d, p) in gas phase. EC is found to be the most stable against oxidation in its simple molecule. However, due to its highest dielectric constant among all the solvent molecules, EC coordinates with PF(6)(-) most strongly and reaches cathode most easily, resulting in its preferential oxidation on cathode. Detailed oxidative decomposition mechanism of EC is investigated using the same level. Radical cation EC(*+) is generated after one electron oxidation reaction of EC and there are five possible pathways for the decomposition of EC(*+) forming CO(2), CO, and various radical cations. The formation of CO is more difficult than CO(2) during the initial decomposition of EC(*+) due to the high activation energy. The radical cations are reduced and terminated by gaining one electron from anode or solvent molecules, forming aldehyde and oligomers of alkyl carbonates including 2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane, 1,3,6-trioxocan-2-one, 1,4,6,9-tetraoxaspiro[4.4]nonane, and 1,4,6,8,11-pentaoxaspiro[4.6]undecan-7-one. The calculation in this paper gives a detailed explanation on the experimental findings that have been reported in literatures and clarifies the mechanism on the oxidative decomposition of EC.


Journal of Power Sources | 2009

Self-supported poly(methyl methacrylate–acrylonitrile–vinyl acetate)-based gel electrolyte for lithium ion battery

Y.H. Liao; D.Y. Zhou; Mumin Rao; W.S. Li; Zongping Cai; Y. Liang; Chunlin Tan


Electrochemistry Communications | 2010

Synthesis and properties of a lithium-organic coordination compound as lithium-inserted material for lithium ion batteries

Ronghua Zeng; Xiaoping Li; Yong-cai Qiu; Weishan Li; Jin Yi; Dongsheng Lu; Chunlin Tan; Mengqing Xu


Journal of Power Sources | 2008

Preparation and performances of porous polyacrylonitrile–methyl methacrylate membrane for lithium-ion batteries

D.Y. Zhou; G.Z. Wang; Weishan Li; G.L. Li; Chunlin Tan; Mumin Rao; Youhao Liao


Electrochimica Acta | 2009

Improvement in ionic conductivity of self-supported P(MMA-AN-VAc) gel electrolyte by fumed silica for lithium ion batteries

Youhao Liao; Mumin Rao; Weishan Li; Chunlin Tan; Jin Yi; Lang Chen


Journal of Power Sources | 2011

Polypropylene-supported and nano-Al2O3 doped poly(ethylene oxide)–poly(vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene)-based gel electrolyte for lithium ion batteries

Y.H. Liao; X.P. Li; C.H. Fu; R. Xu; L. Zhou; Chunlin Tan; Shejun Hu; W.S. Li


Journal of Power Sources | 2008

Improvement in electrochemical capacitance of carbon materials by nitric acid treatment

Xiaoqiao Chen; W.S. Li; Chunlin Tan; Weishan Li; Yiwen Wu


Journal of Power Sources | 2008

Performance improvement of LiMn2O4 as cathode material for lithium ion battery with bismuth modification

Chunlin Tan; H.J. Zhou; Weishan Li; Xianhua Hou; D.S. Lu; Mengqing Xu; Qiming Huang


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2009

Magnetic field assisted chemical reduction preparation of Co–B alloys as anode materials for alkaline secondary battery

D.S. Lu; W.S. Li; X. Jiang; Chunlin Tan; Ronghua Zeng


Electrochimica Acta | 2009

Investigation of Co–B–S system as anode material for secondary alkaline battery

Dong-sheng Lu; Weishan Li; Chunlin Tan; Ronghua Zeng

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Weishan Li

South China Normal University

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Mengqing Xu

South China Normal University

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Mumin Rao

South China Normal University

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W.S. Li

South China Normal University

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Jin Yi

South China Normal University

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Xiaoping Li

South China Normal University

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Youhao Liao

South China Normal University

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D.S. Lu

South China Normal University

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Ronghua Zeng

South China Normal University

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D.Y. Zhou

South China Normal University

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