T. Osaka et al., ENHANCEMENT OF LITHIUM ANODE CYCLABILITY IN PROPYLENE CARBONATE ELECTROLYTE BY CO2 ADDITION AND ITS PROTECTIVE EFFECT AGAINST H2O IMPURITY, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 142(4), 1995, pp. 1057-1060
The charge-discharge behavior of a lithium metal anode in propylene ca
rbonate (PC) electrolyte containing added CO2 was investigated using i
n situ ac impedance measurements during galvanostatic cycling. In PC e
lectrolyte with CO2, the anode's cycle life was twice as long and its
charge transfer resistance was smaller than in the same electrolyte wi
thout CO2. These enhancements are observed only when lithium is electr
odeposited in the presence of CO2 on nickel substrate; the enhancement
does not occur when lithium is deposited without CO2 and is cycled wi
th CO2. Even large amounts of H2O in the electrolyte during cycling do
not adversely affect the cycle life enhancement by CO2. The CO2 enhan
cement seems to be due to products formed by reaction of lithium with
CO2 on the electrodeposited lithium surface.