Predicting Ion Association in Sodium Electrolytes: A Transferrable Model for Investigating Glymes

2017 
Given the prior success in developing lithium batteries for similar purposes, many of the same types of solvent molecules and salt pairings have been investigated as electrolytes in sodium-ion and sodium–oxygen systems. Of these candidates, ether-containing electrolytes have emerged as a promising material as a result of their electrochemical stability and utility in tuning the pertinent electrochemistry. The ability for ethers to chelate metal ions provides a unique feature to ion solvation structure; however its role in changing the association of ions in solution has not been fully explored. By using computational simulations validated by FTIR and NMR spectroscopy, detailed descriptions of the changes to solvation structure as a result of chelation and concentration were investigated for a series of ethers (monoglyme to tetraglyme). From these simulations it can clearly be seen that with increasing chelation, ion association is diminished in a nonlinear fashion. For a monoglyme solvent, sodiums are ent...
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