Understanding the Solid‐Electrolyte‐Interface (SEI) Formation in Glyme Electrolyte Using Time‐Of‐Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF‐SIMS)
Chinmayee Padwal,
Hong Duc Pham,
Linh Thi My Hoang
et al.
Abstract:Lithium‐ion batteries are commonly used for energy storage due to their long lifespan and high energy density, but the use of unsafe electrolytes poses significant health and safety concerns. An alternative source is necessary to maintain electrochemical efficacy. This research demonstrates new safe glyme‐based electrolytes for silica/carbon (SiOx/C) nanocomposite derived from Australian rice husk (RH). The quality of SiOx/C was preserved by using deep eutectic solvent‐based pre‐treatment and single‐step carbo… Show more
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