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Regulating the reduction reaction pathways via manipulating the solvation shell and donor number of the solvent in Li-CO2 chemistry.


ABSTRACT: Transforming CO2 into valuable chemicals is an inevitable trend in our current society. Among the viable end-uses of CO2, fixing CO2 as carbon or carbonates via Li-CO2 chemistry could be an efficient approach, and promising achievements have been obtained in catalyst design in the past. Even so, the critical role of anions/solvents in the formation of a robust solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer on cathodes and the solvation structure have never been investigated. Herein, lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI) in two common solvents with various donor numbers (DN) have been introduced as ideal examples. The results indicate that the cells in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)-based electrolytes with high DN possess a low proportion of solvent-separated ion pairs and contact ion pairs in electrolyte configuration, which are responsible for fast ion diffusion, high ionic conductivity, and small polarization. The 3 M DMSO cell delivered the lowest polarization of 1.3 V compared to all the tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (TEGDME)-based cells (about 1.7 V). In addition, the coordination of the O in the TFSI- anion to the central solvated Li+ ion was located at around 2 Å in the concentrated DMSO-based electrolytes, indicating that TFSI- anions could access the primary solvation sheath to form an LiF-rich SEI layer. This deeper understanding of the electrolyte solvent property for SEI formation and buried interface side reactions provides beneficial clues for future Li-CO2 battery development and electrolyte design.

SUBMITTER: Zhang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10083592 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulating the reduction reaction pathways via manipulating the solvation shell and donor number of the solvent in Li-CO<sub>2</sub> chemistry.

Zhang Wenchao W   Zhang Fangli F   Liu Sailin S   Pang Wei Kong WK   Lin Zhang Z   Guo Zaiping Z   Chai Liyuan L  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230330 14


Transforming CO<sub>2</sub> into valuable chemicals is an inevitable trend in our current society. Among the viable end-uses of CO<sub>2</sub>, fixing CO<sub>2</sub> as carbon or carbonates via Li-CO<sub>2</sub> chemistry could be an efficient approach, and promising achievements have been obtained in catalyst design in the past. Even so, the critical role of anions/solvents in the formation of a robust solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer on cathodes and the solvation structure have never b  ...[more]

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