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- Drvarič Talian, Sara, et al.
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Fluorinated Ether Based Electrolyte for High-Energy Lithium-Sulfur Batteries: Li+ Solvation Role behind Reduced Polysulfide Solubility
- 2017
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In: Chemistry of Materials. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 1520-5002 .- 0897-4756. ; 29:23, s. 10037-10044
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- By employing new electrolytes, the polysulfide shuttle phenomenon, one of the main problems of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries, can be significantly reduced. Here we present excellent Coulombic efficiencies as well as adequate performance of high-energy Li-S cells by the use of a fluorinated ether (TFEE) based electrolyte at low electrolyte loading. The observed altered discharge profile was investigated both by electrochemical experiments and an especially tailored COSMO-RS computational approach, while the details of the discharge mechanism were elucidated by two operando techniques: XANES and UV-vis spectroscopy. A significant decrease of polysulfide solubility compared to tetraglyme is due to different Li+ solvation mode.
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