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Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Long-term stabilization of sprayed zinc oxide thin film transistors by hexafluoropropylene oxide self assembled monolayers

Marlis Ortel; Nataliya Kalinovich; Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler; Veit Wagner

Surface functionalization of solution processed zinc oxide layers was studied in transistors with bottom-gate bottom-contact configuration aiming at suppression of trapping processes to increase device stability. Saturation of electrically active surface sites and formation of a moisture barrier to decrease the impact of humid atmosphere was successfully shown by binding hexafluoropropylene oxide (HFPO) on the metal oxide semiconductor. Deep trap level related electrical parameters, i.e., stability, hysteresis, and on-set voltage, improved rapidly within 60 s of exposure which was attributed to occupation of sites characterized by low adsorption energies, e.g., at edges. In contrast, shallow trap level related parameters, i.e., mobility, showed a much slower process of improvement. Identical behavior was determined for the contact angle. A physical model is presented by applying first order reaction kinetics equation to Youngs law and multiple trapping and release model which relates the dependence of th...


Advanced Fluoride-Based Materials for Energy Conversion | 2015

Novel Fluorinated Solvents and Additives for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Tobias Böttcher; Nataliya Kalinovich; Olesya Kazakova; Maxim V. Ponomarenko; Katja Vlasov; M. Winter; G.-V. Röschenthaler

Abstract The performance of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, such as conductivity, solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation, thermal and electrochemical stability, low- and high-temperature features, and safety are improved by new fluorinated components, namely, electrolyte salts, novel solvents (cosolvents), and additives. The electrochemical studies showed that, hitherto unknown lithium sulfonates, besides the positive property not to generate HF in the presence of moisture, show good lithium-ion conductivity, a high electrochemical stability, and good SEI formation properties. In addition, these salts are noninflammable and applicable in a wide temperature range. We developed efficient and safe methods for the synthesis of these salts in multigram scale. A new SEI-film-forming cosolvent for propylene carbonate was explored, as well as a new fluorinated carbonate as a cosolvent and SEI additive. Both components are able to improve the safety of the electrolytes. A new cyclic sulfonamide turned out to be a very useful electrolyte additive, having a positive impact on the formation of an SEI layer on the negative electrode, increasing the thermal stability, decreasing the capacity loss, and decreasing aging. A neutral cyclic carbene–PF5 adduct can be applied as an effective shutdown overcharge protection additive.


Progress in Solid State Chemistry | 2014

Syntheses of novel delocalized cations and fluorinated anions, new fluorinated solvents and additives for lithium ion batteries

Tobias Böttcher; B. Duda; Nataliya Kalinovich; Olesya Kazakova; Maksym Ponomarenko; Katja Vlasov; Martin Winter; G.-V. Röschenthaler


Journal of Power Sources | 2012

Methyl tetrafluoro-2-(methoxy) propionate as co-solvent for propylene carbonate-based electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries

René Schmitz; Raphael Wilhelm Schmitz; Romek Ansgar Müller; Olesya Kazakova; Nataliya Kalinovich; Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler; Martin Winter; Stefano Passerini; Alexandra Lex-Balducci


Tetrahedron Letters | 2009

Methyl 2-methoxytetrafluoropropionate as a synthetic equivalent of methyl trifluoropyruvate in the Claisen condensation. The first synthesis of 2-(trifluoroacetyl)chromones and 5-aryl-2-hydroxy-2-(trifluoromethyl)furan-3(2H)-ones

Roman A. Irgashev; Vyacheslav Ya. Sosnovskikh; Nataliya Kalinovich; Olesya Kazakova; Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler


Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2012

Synthesis of pentafluoro-λ6-sulfanyl substituted acetylenes for novel liquid crystals

Maxim V. Ponomarenko; Nataliya Kalinovich; Yurii A. Serguchev; Matthias Bremer; Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Influence of the Fluorination Degree of Organophosphates on Flammability and Electrochemical Performance in Lithium Ion Batteries: Studies on Fluorinated Compounds Deriving from Triethyl Phosphate

Patrick Murmann; Xaver Mönnighoff; Natascha von Aspern; Pia Janssen; Nataliya Kalinovich; Michael V. Shevchuk; Olesya Kazakova; Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler; Isidora Cekic-Laskovic; Martin Winter


Journal of Fluorine Chemistry | 2008

Perfluoroacetylenephosphonates in Diels-Alder reactions: Synthesis of perfluoroalkylated heterocyclic and carbocyclic phosphonates

Sergey N. Tverdomed; Gerd-Volker Roeschenthaler; Nataliya Kalinovich; Enno Lork; Alla V. Dogadina; B. I. Ionin


Tetrahedron | 2008

New α-substituted alkylbenzene- and dialkylbenzene-1,2-diphosphonates: side-chain metalation of tetraethyl 4-methyl- and 4,5-dimethylbenzene-1,2-diphosphonates

Sergey N. Tverdomed; Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler; Nataliya Kalinovich; Enno Lork; Alla V. Dogadina; B. I. Ionin


Archive | 2013

Leitsalz für Lithium-basierte Energiespeicher

Gerd-Volker Röschenthaler; Martin Winter; Stefano Passerini; Katja Vlasov; Nataliya Kalinovich; Christian Schreiner; Raphael Wilhelm Schmitz; Romek Ansgar Müller; René Schmitz; Tanja Schedlbauer; Alexandra Lex-Balducci; Miriam Kunze

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Katja Vlasov

Jacobs University Bremen

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