Fe3O4@uio66 core-shell composite for detection of electrolyte leakage from lithium-ion batteries

Nanotechnology. 2023 Jan 20;34(13). doi: 10.1088/1361-6528/acae5d.

Abstract

Fe3O4is an environmentally friendly gas sensing material with high response, but the cross-response to various analytes and poor thermal stability limit its practical applications. In this work, we prepared Fe3O4@uio66 core-shell composite via a facile method. The selective response to volatile organic compounds, especially to electrolyte vapors of lithium-ion batteries, as well as long-term stability of Fe3O4@uio66 has been dramatically enhanced compared to pure Fe3O4, due to the preconcentrator feature and thermal stability of the uio66 thin shell. Real-time detection of electrolyte leakage for an actual punctured lithium-ion battery was further demonstrated. The Fe3O4@uio66 sensor, after aging for 3 months, was able to detect the electrolyte leakage in 30 s, while the voltage of the punctured battery was maintained at the same level as that of a pristine battery over 6 h. This practical test results verified ability of the Fe3O4@uio66 sensor with long-term aging stability for hours of early safety warning of lithium-ion batteries.

Keywords: Fe3O4@uio66; core-shell; early safety warning; electrolyte detection; lithium-ion batteries.