Base-Driven Ring-Opening Reactions of Vinylene Carbonate

Journal of The Electrochemical Society(2024)

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Abstract Vinylene carbonate (VC) is the most commonly applied performance-enhancing electrolyte additive in Li-ion batteries to date. Despite numerous studies, there is a lack of consensus regarding the various reaction pathways of VC and their implications. VC has primarily been observed to either polymerize forming poly(vinylene carbonate) (poly(VC)) or decompose releasing major amounts of CO2, two seemingly contradictory processes. Herein, we present evidence of additional reaction pathways of VC highlighting its role as a H2O scavenging agent. In contrast to the typical electrolyte solvent ethylene carbonate, VC reacts much more rapidly with water impurities, especially when in contact with hydroxides, forming products less likely to influence cell performance. Efficient removal of water and hydroxides is essential to preserve the stability of Li-ion electrolyte solvent and salt, hence guaranteeing a long lifetime of the battery. Model studies pinpointing reaction pathways of electrolytes and additives, as presented herein, are critical not only to improve modern Li-ion cells but also to establish design principles for future battery chemistries.
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