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Ion Transport in (Localized) High Concentration Electrolytes for Li-Based Batteries

Helen K. Bergstrom, Bryan D. McCloskey

2024ACS Energy Letters174 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide High concentration electrolytes (HCEs) and localized high concentration electrolytes (LHCEs) have emerged as promising candidates to enable higher energy density Li-ion batteries due to their advantageous interfacial properties that result from their unique solvent structures. Using electrophoretic NMR and electrochemical techniques, we characterize and report full transport properties, including the lithium transference numbers ( t + ) for electrolytes ranging from the conventional ∼1 M to HCE regimes as well as for LHCE systems. We find that compared to conventional electrolytes, t + increases for HCEs; however the addition of diluents to LHCEs significantly decreases t + . Viscosity effects alone cannot explain this behavior. Using Onsager transport coefficients calculated from our experiments, we demonstrate that there is more positively correlated cation–cation motion in HCEs as well as fast cation–anion ligand exchange consistent with a concerted ion-hopping mechanism. The addition of diluents to LHCEs results in more anticorrelated motion indicating a disruption of concerted cation-hopping leading to low t + in LHCEs.

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ElectrolyteIonDiluentElectrochemistryChemistrySolventChemical physicsIon transporterLithium (medication)Strong electrolyteInorganic chemistryElectrodePhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryMedicineEndocrinologyAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research
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