Abstract
Interfacial structures and dissociation reactions of protic ionic liquids (PILs) comprising five protic cations with two common sulfonylimide anions on the Li(001) surface were investigated using first-principles calculations and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Both the anions rapidly decompose, yielding LiF, Li2O and Li2S species as well as large fragments, e.g. NSO2CF3 and NSO2. Particularly, the proton attached to the N atom generally segregates from the cations and generates LiOH with the O atom from the anions and the surface Li atom. In addition, detailed comparisons of reaction mechanisms between PIL-based and AIL-based systems were also made.
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