Anionic Effects on Solvate Ionic Liquid Electrolytes in Rechargeable Lithium–Sulfur Batteries

2013 
A series of equimolar mixtures of Li salts (LiX) and glymes (triglyme (G3) and tetraglyme (G4)), [Li(glyme)]X with different anions (X: [N(SO2C2F5)2] = [BETI]; [N(SO2CF3)2] = [TFSA]; [CF3SO3] = [OTf]; BF4; NO3), were used as electrolytes to study the anionic effects of [Li(glyme)]X on the performance of lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries. The dissolution of lithium polysulfides (Li2Sm), which are discharge products of elemental sulfur, was significantly suppressed in the solvate ionic liquid (IL) electrolytes, as seen in [Li(G4)][BETI] and [Li(glyme)][TFSA], wherein all of the glymes participated in the formation of the complex cation [Li(glyme)]+. It was found that NO3 anions were irreversibly reduced at the composite cathode during discharge and BF4 anions formed unexpected byproducts through a chemical reaction with the polysulfide anions. Successful charge/discharge of LiS cell could not be performed in [Li(glyme)]X in the presence of these anions because of the undesired side reactions. The solvate IL ...
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