Impact of Electrolyte Solvent on Li4Ti5O12/LiNi0.90Mn0.05Co0.05O2 Battery Performance for Behind-the-Meter Storage Applications: Article No. 020527

Drew Pereira, Maxwell Schulze, Yeyoung Ha, Yicheng Zhang, Jihyeon Gim, Stephen Trask, Ozgenur Kahvecioglu, Glenn Teeter, Anthony Burrell, Katharine Harrison

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Abstract

Behind-the-Meter Storage (BTMS) systems require dedicated development of battery materials that target long cycle life and low cost at the system level. Pairing Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) and LiNi0.9Mn0.05Co0.05O2 (NMC90-5-5) shows promise to achieve targets for BTMS applications; however, minimal literature is available that discusses electrolyte solvent selection for this pairing. This study explores the role of electrolyte solvent on cycle life in LTO/NMC90-5-5 batteries. Four model electrolytes are evaluated; the baseline, Gen2, is compared with 1M LiPF6 added to each of three separate solvents: ethylene carbonate (EC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC), and fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC). An additional consideration is that NMC90-5-5 undergoes an H2?H3 phase transition that allows for a significant increase to capacity; however, it's unclear how this phase transition impacts electrolyte stability and cycle life. Therefore, the phase transition is avoided or accessed by cycling to 2.6V or 2.7V, respectively. The cells with Gen2, cycled to 2.6V, show the highest capacity retention due to EC passivating the LTO, EMC improving stability at the NMC90-5-5, and avoiding increased degradation from the 2.7V protocol. Despite having high initial reactivity that causes Li-depletion, FEC was the only solvent to avoid increased degradation when moving to the higher termination voltage.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of the Electrochemical Society
Volume172
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5K00-92355

Keywords

  • behind the meter
  • electrolyte
  • ethyl methyl carbonate
  • ethylene carbonate
  • fluoroethylene carbonate
  • lithium titanate
  • nickel rich
  • no cobalt

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