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Anion Solvation in Carbonate-Based Electrolytes
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ElectrolytesEngineeringChemistrySolution (Chemistry)Li+ SolvationAnion SensingInterfacial ChemistryMaterials ScienceSolid-state IonicBattery Electrode MaterialsLithium-ion BatteryLithium-ion BatteriesBattery AdditivesAnion SolvationEnergy StoragePhysical ChemistrySolid-state BatteryElectrochemistryLi+ Solvation StudiesLi-ion Battery MaterialsNatural SciencesElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteriesInterphasial Chemistry
With the correlation between Li+ solvation and interphasial chemistry on anodes firmly established in Li-ion batteries, the effect of cation–solvent interaction has gone beyond bulk thermodynamic and transport properties and become an essential element that determines the reversibility of electrochemistry and kinetics of Li-ion intercalation chemistries. As of now, most studies are dedicated to the solvation of Li+, and the solvation of anions in carbonate-based electrolytes and its possible effect on the electrochemical stability of such electrolytes remains little understood. As a mirror effort to prior Li+ solvation studies, this work focuses on the interactions between carbonate-based solvents and two anions (hexafluorophosphate, PF6–, and tetrafluoroborate, BF4–) that are most frequently used in Li-ion batteries. The possible correlation between such interaction and the interphasial chemistry on cathode surface is also explored.
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