Role of Amines in Thermal-Runaway-Mitigating Lithium-Ion Battery

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 Nov 16;8(45):30956-30963. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b10501. Epub 2016 Nov 3.

Abstract

Benzylamine (BA), dibenzylamine (DBA), and trihexylamine (THA) are investigated as thermal-runaway retardants (TRR) for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). In a LIB, TRR is packaged separately and released when internal shorting happens, so as to suppress exothermic reactions and slow down temperature increase. THA is identified as the most efficient TRR. Upon nail penetration, 4 wt % THA can reduce the peak temperature by nearly 50%. The working mechanisms of the three amines are different: THA is highly wettable to the separator and immiscible with the electrolyte, and therefore, it blocks lithium-ion (Li+) transport. BA and DBA decrease the ionic conductivity of electrolyte and increase the charge transfer resistance. All three amines react with charged electrodes; the reactions of DBA and THA do not have much influence on the overall heat generation, while the reaction of BA cannot be ignored.

Keywords: amine; conductivity; lithium-ion battery; safety; thermal runaway.