Study of the initial stage of solid electrolyte interphase formation upon chemical reaction of lithium metal and N-Methyl-N-Propyl-Pyrrolidinium-Bis (Fluorosulfonyl) Imide


Autoria(s): Budi, Akin; Basile, Andrew; Opletal, George; Hollenkamp, Anthony F.; Best, Adam S.; Rees, Robert J.; Bhatt, Anand I.; O'Mullane, Anthony P.; Russo, Salvy P.
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Chemical reaction studies of N-methyl-N-propyl-pyrrolidinium-bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide-based ionic liquid with the lithium metal surface were performed using ab initio molecular dynamics (aMD) simulations and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). The molecular dynamics simulations showed rapid and spontaneous decomposition of the ionic liquid anion, with subsequent formation of long-lived species such as lithium fluoride. The simulations also revealed the cation to retain its structure by generally moving away from the lithium surface. The XPS experiments showed evidence of decomposition of the anion, consistent with the aMD simulations and also of cation decomposition and it is envisaged that this is due to the longer time scale for the XPS experiment compared to the time scale of the aMD simulation. Overall experimental results confirm the majority of species suggested by the simulation. The rapid chemical decomposition of the ionic liquid was shown to form a solid electrolyte interphase composed of the breakdown products of the ionic liquid components in the absence of an applied voltage.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/64323/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

DOI:10.1021/jp304581g

Budi, Akin, Basile, Andrew, Opletal, George, Hollenkamp, Anthony F., Best, Adam S., Rees, Robert J., Bhatt, Anand I., O'Mullane, Anthony P., & Russo, Salvy P. (2012) Study of the initial stage of solid electrolyte interphase formation upon chemical reaction of lithium metal and N-Methyl-N-Propyl-Pyrrolidinium-Bis (Fluorosulfonyl) Imide. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 116(37), pp. 19789-19797.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article