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Tunable Stabilization of Cuprous Ions via Kinetic and Thermodynamic Control of Cu Electrodeposition in Non-Aqueous Media

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posted on 2025-05-10, 18:03 authored by Milena Martins, Dusan Strmcnik, Justin G. Connell
In this work, significant stabilization of Cu+ ions is achieved in non-aqueous electrolytes containing TFSI and Cl anions with diglyme as solvent. When Cl is absent, stabilization of Cu+ occurs due to the very low stability constant of Cu2+ in diglyme. However, in the presence of relatively low Cl concentrations (i.e., equimolar relative to Cu2+), both Cu+ and Cu2+ form extremely stable Cu2+/+[Cl] complexes resulting in a ∼1200 mV negative shift of the Cu+/0 redox couple relative to that of more easily reduced Cu+[TFSI][Cl] complexes. These results suggest that the lower solvation energies and wider electrochemical stability windows of non-aqueous solvents relative to water enable anions to play a much more significant role in guiding complexation behaviorproviding new possibilities for (electro)chemical stabilization of reactive intermediates and highlighting the wealth of unexplored opportunities for electrolyte design in non-aqueous systems.

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