Li-Bx -Fluorierte Leitsalze für Lithium-Ionen Batterien
Scientists at the MEET battery research center of the WWU Muenster and the Jacobs University Bremen have invented several new conducting salts for electrolytes. These show remarkable properties when used in lithium-ion batteries.
Li-Bx describes several ethanesulfonate fluorinated derivatives, their preparation and use as an electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries or as anions for ionic liquids. In contrast to the widely used electrolyte salt LiPF 6, Li-Bx anions show a higher thermal stability. Commercial Opportunities: Lithium ion batteries are widely used as mobile energy storage. The use of Li-Bx provides the ability to run the batteries at higher temperatures, which can be dispensed with elaborate cooling system. At the same time the salt is less sensitive to moisture and easy to dry, resulting in the reduction of process costs. Furthermore, it is because of its excellent stability, no toxic or corrosive decomposition products in comparison with LiPF 6.
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