Correlating the Solvating Power of Solvents with the Strength of Ion‐Dipole Interaction in Electrolytes of Lithium‐ion Batteries

Author:

Chen Kean1,Shen Xiaohui1,Luo Laibing1,Chen Hui1,Cao Ruoyu2,Feng Xiangming2,Chen Weihua2,Fang Yongjin1,Cao Yuliang13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences, Hubei Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Power Sources Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China

2. College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450001 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Utilization of Carbon Based Energy Resources, College of Chemistry Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017 Xinjiang China

Abstract

AbstractThe solvation structure of Li+ plays a significant role in determining the physicochemical properties of electrolytes. However, to date, there is still no clear definition of the solvating power of different electrolyte solvents, and even the solvents that preferentially participate in the solvation structure remain controversial. In this study, we comprehensively discuss the solvating power and solvation process of Li+ ions using both experimental characterizations and theoretical calculations. Our findings reveal that the solvating power is dependent on the strength of the Li+‐solvent (ion‐dipole) interaction. Additionally, we uncover that the anions tend to enter the solvation sheath in most electrolyte systems through Li+‐anion (ion‐ion) interaction, which is weakened by the shielding effect of solvents. The competition between the Li+‐solvent and Li+‐anion interactions ultimately determines the final solvation structures. This insight into the fundamental understanding of the solvation structure of Li+ provides inspiration for the design of multifunctional mixed‐solvent electrolytes for advanced batteries.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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