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Improvement of the EC Performance in LCP-MOF Electrode Materials by Succinic Anhydrate Addition to the Electrolyte

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  • Mohamed Gaber Moustafa

    (Physics Department, College of Science and Arts, Jouf University, Qurayat 75911, Saudi Arabia
    Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Cairo 11884, Egypt)

  • Abdelaziz Mohamed Aboraia

    (The Smart Materials Research Institute, Southern Federal University, Sladkova 178/24, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia
    Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Assiut 71542, Egypt)

  • Vera Butova

    (The Smart Materials Research Institute, Southern Federal University, Sladkova 178/24, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia)

  • Alexander Guda

    (The Smart Materials Research Institute, Southern Federal University, Sladkova 178/24, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia)

  • Fatma Elmasry

    (Physics Department, College of Science and Arts, Jouf University, Tabrjal 74713, Saudi Arabia
    Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, Ismailia 41522, Egypt)

  • Alexander Soldatov

    (The Smart Materials Research Institute, Southern Federal University, Sladkova 178/24, 344090 Rostov-on-Don, Russia)

Abstract

The optimization of the electrolyte composition for a canonical cathode such as LiCoPO 4 olivine. The implemented succinic anhydride within a liquid electrolyte LiPF 6 and dissolved in carbonate/diethyl considerably improves the discharge capacity of the electrode are shown. The introduction of succinic anhydride into the solid/electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer is responsible for the improved electrochemical performance of the electrode. We used LiCoPO 4 @C-ZrO 2 as a cathode to prove the concept. The observed results could be applied for a wide range of cathodes. Moreover, the proposed additive to the electrolyte could help evaluate the performance of the materials without the side effects of the electrolyte.

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  • Mohamed Gaber Moustafa & Abdelaziz Mohamed Aboraia & Vera Butova & Alexander Guda & Fatma Elmasry & Alexander Soldatov, 2021. "Improvement of the EC Performance in LCP-MOF Electrode Materials by Succinic Anhydrate Addition to the Electrolyte," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(1), pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2021:i:1:p:323-:d:713355
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