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Low Solvating Power of Acetonitrile Facilitates Ion Conduction: A Solvation-Conductivity Riddle
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- Title
- Low Solvating Power of Acetonitrile Facilitates Ion Conduction: A Solvation-Conductivity Riddle
- Issued Date
- 2024-03
- Citation
- Koo, Bonhyeop. (2024-03). Low Solvating Power of Acetonitrile Facilitates Ion Conduction: A Solvation-Conductivity Riddle. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 15(12), 3317–3322. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c00545
- Type
- Article
- Keywords
- DIELECTRIC-RELAXATION ; APROTIC-SOLVENTS ; FT-RAMAN ; LITHIUM ; LI+ ; ELECTROLYTE SOLVATION ; PROPYLENE CARBONATE ; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES ; ASSOCIATION ; DYNAMICS
- ISSN
- 1948-7185
- Abstract
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Acetonitrile (AN) electrolyte solutions display uniquely high ionic conductivities, of which the rationale remains a long-standing puzzle. This research delves into the solution species and ion conduction behavior of 0.1 and 3.0 M LiTFSI AN and propylene carbonate (PC) solutions via Raman and dielectric relaxation spectroscopies. Notably, LiTFSI-AN contains a higher fraction of free solvent uncoordinated to Li ions than LiTFSI-PC, resulting in a lower viscosity of LiTFSI-AN and facilitating a higher level of ion conduction. The abundant free solvent in LiTFSI-AN is attributed to the lower Li-solvation power of AN, but despite this lower Li-solvation power, LiTFSI-AN exhibits a level of salt dissociation comparable to that of LiTFSI-PC, which is found to be enabled by TFSI anions loosely bound to Li ions. This work challenges the conventional notion that high solvating power is a prerequisite for high-conductivity solvents, suggesting an avenue to explore optimal solvents for high-power energy storage devices. © 2024 American Chemical Society.
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- American Chemical Society
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