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Anion π-π Stacking for Improved Lithium Transport in Polymer Electrolytes.

Lixin QiaoSergio Rodriguez PeñaMaría Martínez-IbañezAlexander SantiagoItziar AldalurElias LobatoEduardo Sanchez-DiezYan ZhangHegoi ManzanoHaijin ZhuMaria ForsythMichel ArmandJavier CarrascoHeng Zhang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Polymer electrolytes (PEs) with excellent flexibility, processability, and good contact with lithium metal (Li°) anodes have attracted substantial attention in both academic and industrial settings. However, conventional poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based PEs suffer from a low lithium-ion transference number ( T Li + ), leading to a notorious concentration gradient and internal cell polarization. Here, we report two kinds of highly lithium-ion conductive and solvent-free PEs using the benzene-based lithium salts, lithium (benzenesulfonyl)(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiBTFSI) and lithium (2,4,6-triisopropylbenzenesulfonyl)(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTPBTFSI), which show significantly improved T Li + and selective lithium-ion conductivity. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we pinpoint the strong π-π stacking interaction between pairs of benzene-based anions as the cause of this improvement. In addition, we show that Li°∥Li° and Li°∥LiFePO 4 cells with the LiBTFSI/PEO electrolytes present enhanced cycling performance. By considering π-π stacking interactions as a new molecular-level design route of salts for electrolyte, this work provides an efficient and facile novel strategy for attaining highly selective lithium-ion conductive PEs.
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