Fluorinated Ethylene Carbonate as Electrolyte Additive for Rechargeable Na Batteries
Tokyo University of Science · Nissan (Japan)
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Abstract
Fluoroethylene carbonate is an efficient electrolyte additive to improve the reversibility of electrochemical sodium insertion for hard-carbon and NaNi(1/2)Mn(1/2)O(2) electrodes in aprotic Na cells. The additive is also capable of the electrochemical deposition/dissolution of metallic Na with higher reversibility because of improved passivation and suppression of side reactions between Na metal and propylene carbonate solution containing Na salts.
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- Ethylene carbonate
- Electrolyte
- Passivation
- Materials science
- Electrochemistry
- Propylene carbonate
- Carbonate
- Dissolution
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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