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Solid-state Graft Copolymer Electrolytes for Lithium Battery Applications
Published on: August 12, 2013
Correlating Solvation Free Energy to Electrolyte Properties for Lithium Metal Batteries
Sang Cheol Kim1, Jou-An Pan1, Aditya Shah2
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, United States.
Abstract:
The electrolyte plays a critical role in lithium metal batteries. In particular, ion solvation profoundly impacts key electrolyte properties and battery performance. In this study, we systematically investigate solvation-property relationships in a series of electrolytes with different solvent-diluent ratios. Through potentiometric techniques that measure the relative solvation free energies of electrolytes, we find that weaker solvation correlates with larger ion clusters, lower ionic conductivity and diffusion coefficient, and superior electrochemical stability. Weaker solvation leads to the formation of a small number of Li clusters with large hydrodynamic radii, which lowers the Li+ diffusivity and ionic conductivity of the electrolyte. Concurrently, weaker solvation leads to improved electrochemical stability at both the cathode and anode interfaces. Understanding these solvation-property relationships and trade-offs is important to designing electrolytes for optimized lithium metal battery performance.
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