Combining
Experiments and Theoretical Calculations
to Investigate the Intercalation Behavior of Bis(trifluoromethanesulfonimide)
Anion into Graphite Electrodes from Alkyl Phosphates
posted on 2021-07-15, 04:16authored byLei Zhang, Ying Wang, Zhijian Wu, Hongyu Wang
In
dual-ion batteries (DIBs) utilizing organic electrolyte solutions,
the combinations of electrolyte salt and solvent serve as a determiner
of the electrochemical performance of graphite electrode partially
because solvent participates in the anion intercalation procedure.
In this case, every solvated–anion@graphite intercalation compound
possesses the characteristic intercalated gallery height. However,
in Li/graphite DIBs with concentrated LiTFSI (lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonimide))–alkyl
phosphates (ca. trimethyl, triethyl, tripropyl, tributyl phosphate)
solutions, solvated–TFSI–@graphite intercalation
compounds have the nearly identical intercalated gallery height of
about 0.803 nm, which may be mainly attributed to both the big size
of TFSI– anion and the rigid PO4 framework
of these alkyl phosphate solvents.