Abstract

To obtain osmotic coefficients, a classic static–view apparatus was used to measure the difference between the vapor pressure of a solvent and that of its salt solution at 25 °C. Vapor–pressure lowering was measured for solutions containing a lithium salt (LiCl, LiBr, LiNO3, LiPF6 and LITFSI) dissolved in a non–aqueous solvent (dimethyl carbonate, dimethyl sulfoxide and acetonitrile) that may be used in a lithium–ion battery. The osmotic–coefficient data are represented by Archer’s extended Pitzer equation. Mean ionic activity coefficients for the salts are calculated from the osmotic–coefficient data.

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