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TL;DR: In this paper, an autocatalytic mechanism initiated by trace impurities of water or alcohol is used to prevent the thermal decomposition of lithium metal oxides in the presence of Lewis basic additives.
Abstract: Liquid electrolytes typically used in commercial lithium-ion batteries are comprised of lithium hexafluorophosphate in carbonate solvents. This electrolyte undergoes thermal decomposition at moderately elevated temperatures (80-100°C), encountered in the normal operation of these rechargeable power sources, to quantitatively generate highly toxic alkylfluorophosphates. The decomposition occurs via an autocatalytic mechanism initiated by trace impurities of water or alcohol. The thermal decomposition is inhibited in the presence of lithium metal oxides frequently used as the cathode of lithium-ion batteries or Lewis basic additives.

149 citations