Mechanism, quantitative characterization, and inhibition of corrosion in lithium batteries

Yang Yang Wang, Xue Qiang Zhang*, Ming Yue Zhou, Jia Qi Huang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Rechargeable lithium batteries with long calendar life are pivotal in the pursuit of non-fossil and wireless society as energy storage devices. However, corrosion has severely plagued the calendar life of lithium batteries. The corrosion in batteries mainly occurs between electrode materials and electrolytes, which results in constant consumption of active materials and electrolytes and finally premature failure of batteries. Therefore, understanding the mechanism of corrosion and developing strategies to inhibit corrosion are imperative for lithium batteries with long calendar life. In this review, different types of corrosion in batteries are summarized and the corresponding corrosion mechanisms are firstly clarified. Secondly, quantitative studies of the loss of lithium in corrosion are reviewed for an in-depth understanding of the mechanism. Thirdly, the recent progress in inhibiting corrosion is demonstrated. Finally, perspectives to further investigate corrosion mechanism and inhibit corrosion are put forward to promote the development of stable lithium batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere9120046
JournalNano Research Energy
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • corrosion inhibition
  • corrosion mechanism
  • lithium batteries
  • quantitative method

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