Effect of salt concentration on the solubility, ion-dynamics, and transport properties of dissolved vanadium ions in lithium-ion battery electrolytes: Generalized solubility limit approach (Part II)
Arijit Mitra (1), Saptarshi Das (2), Debasish Das (3), Subhasish B., Majumder (2), Siddhartha Das (1) ((1) Department of Metallurgical and, Materials Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, (2)

TL;DR
This study uses molecular dynamics simulations to analyze how salt concentration affects the solubility, ion dynamics, and transport properties of vanadium ions in lithium-ion battery electrolytes, revealing insights into electrolyte behavior and dissolution retardation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive molecular dynamics simulation approach to understand the effects of superconcentrated electrolytes on vanadium ion behavior in lithium-ion batteries, highlighting solvation and transport mechanisms.
Findings
Simulated properties match experimental data.
High anion content in solvation shells observed.
Vanadium ion transport can occur against concentration gradient.
Abstract
In this article, we study the transport properties of superconcentrated electrolytes using Molecular Dynamics simulations, which have been shown experimentally to retard elemental dissolution in vanadium containing cathode materials. Five compositions between one and seven molar lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide in 1,3-Dioxolane and 1,2-Dimethoxyethane solvent mixture are studied using non-polarizable Optimized Potentials for Liquid Simulations - All Atom force field. The simulated physico-chemical properties such as ionic conductivity, self-diffusion coefficients, and density are observed to match well with the results obtained through experiments. Radial Distribution Function analysis reveals a strong co-ordination between salt anions and vanadium cations as the electrolyte transitions from a salt-in-solvent type to solvent-in-salt type electrolyte. A high anion content in…
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TopicsAdvancements in Battery Materials · Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies · Advanced Battery Technologies Research
