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Role of Solvent Size in Ordered Ionic Structure Formation in Concentrated
Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
M. Sogawa, S. Sawayama, J. Han, C.C. Satou, K. Ohara, M. Matsugami, H.
Mimura, M. Morita, K. Fujii
J. Phys. Chem. C, 2019, 123, 8699-8708.
DOI : 10.1021/acs.jpcc.9b01038
Abstract: The structural and electrochemical properties of lithium (Li) ion complexes
in concentrated electrolytes based on acetonitrile (AN) and tris(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)
phosphate (TFEP) as solvents and LiTFSA [TFSA: bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide]
as a Li salt were investigated by employing electrochemical measurements,
vibrational spectroscopy, and high-energy X-ray total scattering (HEXTS)
with all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Via electrochemical
measurements, reversible Li-ion insertion/deinsertion into/from the graphite
electrode was observed in concentrated LiTFSA/AN solutions but not in concentrated
LiTFSA/TFEP solutions. The experimental radial distribution functions [Gexp(r)]
derived from HEXTS were successfully represented by the corresponding MD-derived
values [GMD(r)] for both AN- and TFEP-based electrolyte systems. We found
that (1) in the dilute system, Li ions were solvated with only solvent
molecules in AN-based solutions to form a completely dissociated [Li(AN)4]+
complex, while contact ion pairs exhibiting Li+···TFSA– interactions were
formed in the TFEP-based solutions. (2) In the concentrated system, a specific
Li+···Li+ correlation was observed for shorter r values (∼3 Å) in the AN-based
solutions, suggesting ordered ionic structure formation based on multinuclear
Li-ion complexes. However, no ordered ionic structure formation was found
in the TFEP-based solutions. We discussed the relation between the ordered
ionic structure and graphite electrode reaction at the molecular level,
particularly focusing on the solvent size; that is, the smaller AN more
easily forms a compact solution structure (ordered structure) in the concentrated
solutions, while bulky TFEP causes steric repulsion among the coordinated
species (TFEP and TFSA) in the Li-ion complexes, preventing such ordered
formation.
