The Path from Additives to a Safety Revolution
Release time:2026-06-01
As lithium-ion battery energy density rises, the flammability of the carbonate-based electrolyte remains a critical safety bottleneck. This article provides a deep dive into electrolyte flame-retardant technology, positioning it as the key to an intrinsic safety revolution beyond external protection. It analyzes the limitations of traditional approaches and highlights the paradigm shift towards high-performance, multifunctional flame-retardant additives. Using the star additive PFPN (Ethoxy(pentafluoro)cyclotriphosphazene) as a prime example, the article details how its unique phosphazene structure enables a synergistic gas-phase and condensed-phase flame-retardant mechanismwith just 5% addition. Crucially, PFPN goes beyond safety: it enhances electrochemical performanceby forming stable SEI/CEI films, improving cycle life and compatibility with high-voltage cathodes. The analysis concludes that such additives, which integrate safety with performance enhancement, are evolving from optional to essential components for next-generation high-energy, high-safety batteries in EVs and energy storage.
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