We have compiled a list of manufacturers, distributors, product information, reference prices, and rankings for Electrolyte Additives.
ipros is IPROS GMS IPROS One of the largest technical database sites in Japan that collects information on.

Electrolyte Additives - List of Manufacturers, Suppliers, Companies and Products

Electrolyte Additives Product List

1~2 item / All 2 items

Displayed results

Ethylene sulfate (DTD)

Ethylene sulfate contributes to the improvement of electrolyte performance and stability in lithium-ion secondary batteries.

Ethylene sulfate (DTD) is gaining attention as one of the additives for electrolytes in lithium-ion secondary batteries and has become a widely used general-purpose material in China, a major producer of LiBs worldwide. By incorporating ethylene sulfate into the electrolyte, the following effects can be expected: - Improved electrical conductivity of the battery, enhancing charging and discharging efficiency - Increased stability of the battery in high-temperature environments - Extended cycle life of lithium-ion batteries

  • Lithium-ion battery

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration

[Analysis Case] Analysis of Solvents and Additives in Lithium-Ion Secondary Battery Electrolytes

Extraction of electrolyte from the product and component evaluation.

The characteristics and reliability of lithium-ion secondary batteries are greatly influenced by materials, among which the impact of the electrolyte is said to be significant. Commercial products in various shapes, such as cylindrical and laminated types, can have their electrolytes extracted using appropriate methods, allowing for the identification of organic solvents and additives. The following case involves extracts from prismatic batteries, confirming the use of ethylene carbonate (EC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC), and diethyl carbonate (DEC) as organic solvents, and fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) as an additive.

  • c0258-2.jpg
  • c0258-3.jpg
  • c0258-4.jpg
  • c0258-5.jpg
  • Contract Analysis
  • Contract measurement

Added to bookmarks

Bookmarks list

Bookmark has been removed

Bookmarks list

You can't add any more bookmarks

By registering as a member, you can increase the number of bookmarks you can save and organize them with labels.

Free membership registration