Physicochemical and Electrochemical Properties of the Organic Solvent Electrolyte with Lithium Bis(fluorosulfonyl)Imide (LiFSI) As Lithium-Ion Conducting Salt for Lithium-Ion Batteries
The basic physicochemical and electrochemical properties for organic solvent electrolyte dissolving lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI) was studied. Ionic conductivity of 1M LiFSI in EC/DEC (3/7, v/v) was 7.2 mScm -1 at 20 o C, it is almost same value of 1M LiPF 6 in EC/DEC (3/7,v/v). At lower temperature, however, the ionic conductivity of LiFSI was higher than that of LiPF 6 . Degree of ionic disassociation of LiFSI-electrolyte was 0.42 (20 o C) and 0.35 (-20 o C). Then the concentration of Li-ion is lower than LiPF 6 -electrolyte. On the other hand, diffusion coefficient of Li-ion in LiFSI-electrolyte is 1.8 cm 2 s -1 that is 1.3 times larger value comparing to LiPF 6 . This ratio gradually becomes big when it was low temperature, and reaches double at -20 o C. From these results, it is assumed that the ionic conductivity is strongly affected by diffusion behavior.