Evolving better solvate electrolytes for lithium secondary batteries.


Journal

Chemical science
ISSN: 2041-6520
Titre abrégé: Chem Sci
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101545951

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
15 May 2024
Historique:
received: 04 03 2024
accepted: 10 04 2024
medline: 17 5 2024
pubmed: 17 5 2024
entrez: 17 5 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The overall performance of lithium batteries remains unmatched to this date. Decades of optimisation have resulted in long-lasting batteries with high energy density suitable for mobile applications. However, the electrolytes used at present suffer from low lithium transference numbers, which induces concentration polarisation and reduces efficiency of charging and discharging. Here we show how targeted modifications can be used to systematically evolve anion structural motifs which can yield electrolytes with high transference numbers. Using a multidisciplinary combination of theoretical and experimental approaches, we screened a large number of anions. Thus, we identified anions which reach lithium transference numbers around 0.9, surpassing conventional electrolytes. Specifically, we find that nitrile groups have a coordination tendency similar to SO

Identifiants

pubmed: 38756793
doi: 10.1039/d4sc01492h
pii: d4sc01492h
pmc: PMC11095511
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

7342-7358

Informations de copyright

This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

There are no conflicts to declare.

Auteurs

Frederik Philippi (F)

Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.

Maleen Middendorf (M)

University of Münster Corrensstraße 28/30 48149 Münster Germany.

Keisuke Shigenobu (K)

Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University Okayama 700-8530 Japan.

Yuna Matsuyama (Y)

Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.

Oriele Palumbo (O)

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi, P.le Aldo Moro 5 00185 Rome Italy.

David Pugh (D)

Department of Chemistry, Britannia House, Kings College London 7 Trinity Street London SE1 1DB UK.

Taku Sudoh (T)

Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.

Kaoru Dokko (K)

Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.
Advanced Chemical Energy Research Centre, Advanced Institute of Sciences, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.

Masayoshi Watanabe (M)

Advanced Chemical Energy Research Centre, Advanced Institute of Sciences, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.

Monika Schönhoff (M)

University of Münster Corrensstraße 28/30 48149 Münster Germany.

Wataru Shinoda (W)

Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science, Okayama University Okayama 700-8530 Japan.

Kazuhide Ueno (K)

Department of Chemistry and Life Science, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.
Advanced Chemical Energy Research Centre, Advanced Institute of Sciences, Yokohama National University 79-5 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku Yokohama 240-8501 Japan.

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