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Adsorption Preference of HF Over Ethylene Carbonate Leads to Dominant Presence of Fluoride Products in LiFePO4 Cathode-Electrolyte Interface in Li-Ion Batteries

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The electrolyte in Li-ion batteries is a Li containing salt, such as LiPF6, dissolved in an organic solvent, such as ethylene carbonate (EC). LiPF6 reacts with trace amount of water… Click to show full abstract

The electrolyte in Li-ion batteries is a Li containing salt, such as LiPF6, dissolved in an organic solvent, such as ethylene carbonate (EC). LiPF6 reacts with trace amount of water present in the ...

Keywords: adsorption preference; ethylene carbonate; ion batteries

Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year Published: 2020

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