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Understanding Ion Transport in Alkyl Dicarbonates: An Experimental and Computational Study
Samuel Emilsson
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Marcelo Albuquerque
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Pernilla Öberg
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Daniel Brandell
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Mats E. Johansson
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Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, Division of Coating Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
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Department of Chemistry─Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala, Sweden
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-11-10
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ISSN: 26942445
Abstract
In an effort to improve safety and cycling stability of liquid electrolytes, the use of dicarbonates has been explored. In this study, four dicarbonate structures with varying end groups and spacers are investigated. The effect of these structural differences on the physical and ion transport properties is elucidated, showing that the end group has a significant influence on ion transport. The solvation structure and ion transport in the dicarbonates are compared to those of the linear carbonates dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and diethyl carbonate (DEC). Although the carbonate coordination numbers (CN) are similar in the different systems, the CN from the anion is higher in dicarbonate electrolytes. At low salt concentrations, rapid solvent exchange is observed in the DMC- and DEC-containing systems, transitioning to a more correlated ion transport at high salt concentration. In contrast, the exchange of solvents around lithium ions (Li+) is limited in the dicarbonate systems regardless of the salt concentration, with only one carbonate group from each molecule participating in the coordination. In addition, according to the molecular dynamics simulations, Li+ mainly moves together with coordinating dicarbonate molecules and anion(s).
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Emilsson S. et al. Understanding Ion Transport in Alkyl Dicarbonates: An Experimental and Computational Study // ACS Physical Chemistry Au. 2024. Vol. 5. No. 1. pp. 80-91.
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Emilsson S., Albuquerque M., Öberg P., Brandell D., Johansson M. E. Understanding Ion Transport in Alkyl Dicarbonates: An Experimental and Computational Study // ACS Physical Chemistry Au. 2024. Vol. 5. No. 1. pp. 80-91.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00078
UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00078
TI - Understanding Ion Transport in Alkyl Dicarbonates: An Experimental and Computational Study
T2 - ACS Physical Chemistry Au
AU - Emilsson, Samuel
AU - Albuquerque, Marcelo
AU - Öberg, Pernilla
AU - Brandell, Daniel
AU - Johansson, Mats E.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/10
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 80-91
IS - 1
VL - 5
SN - 2694-2445
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@article{2024_Emilsson,
author = {Samuel Emilsson and Marcelo Albuquerque and Pernilla Öberg and Daniel Brandell and Mats E. Johansson},
title = {Understanding Ion Transport in Alkyl Dicarbonates: An Experimental and Computational Study},
journal = {ACS Physical Chemistry Au},
year = {2024},
volume = {5},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {nov},
url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00078},
number = {1},
pages = {80--91},
doi = {10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00078}
}
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Emilsson, Samuel, et al. “Understanding Ion Transport in Alkyl Dicarbonates: An Experimental and Computational Study.” ACS Physical Chemistry Au, vol. 5, no. 1, Nov. 2024, pp. 80-91. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsphyschemau.4c00078.