Title | Li+ solvation in ethylene carbonate-propylene carbonate concentrated solutions: A comprehensive model |
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Publication Type | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Year of Publication | 1997 |
Authors | Cazzanelli, E., Croce F., Appetecchi Giovanni Battista, Benevelli F., and Mustarelli P. |
Journal | Journal of Chemical Physics |
Volume | 107 |
Pagination | 5740-5747 |
ISSN | 00219606 |
Abstract | Spectroscopic (Raman, NMR, impedance spectroscopy), and thermal [differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)] techniques have been used to study the solvation mechanism of lithium ions in ethylene carbonate (EC)-propylene carbonate (PC) concentrated solutions. For values of N = [Li+]/[EC+PC]=£0.2 all the cations are solvated by ∼4 solvent molecules and interaction chiefly takes place between Li+ and the ring oxygens. For N>0.2 a part of Li+ ions begins to form complexes with two solvent molecules (sandwich configuration). At N≅0.5 nearly all cations are complexed, and a crystalline compound is formed at room temperature. For higher values of N a reassociation of the salt takes place. ©1997 American Institute of Physics. |
Notes | cited By 56 |
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Citation Key | Cazzanelli19975740 |