Heterogeneous Li coordination in Solvent-in-Salt electrolytes enables high Li transference numbers

Abstract

The transport properties and the underlying coordination structure of a ternary electrolyte consisting of lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI), 1,2-dimethoxyethane (DME), and 1,3-dioxolane (DOL) is studied over a wide concentration range up to a Solvent-in-Salt (SiS) electrolyte. Among other advantages for next-generation battery application, SiS electrolytes offer high lithium transference numbers (tLi) of 0.73. We analyze the transport mechanism by electrophoretic NMR (eNMR), providing mobilities µi of all species. Intriguingly, in the SiS region, the mobility of the neutral species DME exceeds the cation mobility (µDME > µLi), suggesting a heterogeneous transport mechanism, where the Li+ mobility is averaged over different species. Based on Raman spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy and MD simulations, we derive a model for a concentration-dependent Li+ coordination environment with a heterogeneous Li+ coordination in the SiS region, where the 1st coordination shell either consists of TFSI- and DOL only, or of DME, TFSI-, and DOL. Lithium ions partially coordinated by DME migrate faster in an electric field, in contrast to lithium ions solely coordinated by anions and DOL molecules, explaining the peculiarity of the rapidly migrating neutral DME molecules. Further, DME is identified as an exclusive bidentate ligand, while TFSI- and DOL act as bridging ligands coordinating different Li+ ions. Thus, Li+ coordination heterogeneity is the basis for Li+ transport heterogeneity and for achieving very high Li+ transference numbers. In addition, an effective dynamic decoupling of Li+ and anions occurs with an Onsager coefficient σ+- ≈ 0. These results provide a deeper understanding of the very efficient lithium ion transport in SiS electrolytes with potential to bring further improvements for battery applications.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jan 2024
Accepted
05 Mar 2024
First published
05 Mar 2024
This article is Open Access
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Faraday Discuss., 2024, Accepted Manuscript

Heterogeneous Li coordination in Solvent-in-Salt electrolytes enables high Li transference numbers

A. Hockmann, F. Ackermann, D. Diddens, I. Cekic-Laskovic and M. Schönhoff, Faraday Discuss., 2024, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4FD00012A

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