Abstract

Physicochemical properties and battery performance of [Na(glyme)][TFSA] complexes (TFSA: bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide) dissolved in a hydrofluoroether (HFE) were investigated. Glyme (tetraglyme (G4) or pentaglyme (G5)) coordinates to Na+ to form a 1:1 complex [Na(G4 or G5)]+ cation. Raman spectroscopy revealed that the complex structure of [Na(glyme)]+ is maintained in the HFE solution, and free (uncoordinated) glymes are not liberated on adding HFE. HFE molecules are scarcely involved in the first solvation shell of Na+ because of their low electron-pair-donating ability. Raman spectra of the [TFSA]− anion suggests that the attractive interaction between the complex [Na(glyme)]+ cation and [TFSA]− anion is enhanced on adding HFE. The population of contact ion-pair (CIP) and/or aggregate (AGG) is smaller for the G5 system than for the G4 one, and the [Na(G5)][TFSA]/HFE has higher ionic conductivity. The self-diffusion coefficients of the [Na(glyme)]+ complex and [TFSA]− were measured by pulsed field...

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