Abstract
Using TG–FT-IR coupling method, direct evidences of the decomposition process of lithium hexafluorophosphate had been obtained. Studies showed that LiPF 6 is stable under normal temperature when the content of water is very low. When heated, LiPF 6 would react with the trace water in the air. HF and OPF 3 would be released in the same time which could be detected from the FT-IR spectra collected in situ. The peak temperature of the decomposition of LiPF 6 varied from 192.93 °C (average heating rate 2.0 °C min −1) to 223.83 °C (average heating rate 20.0 °C min −1). Based on the on-line FT-IR spectra, the characteristic absorption bands of PF 6 − in the decomposed substances were detected for the first time which might come from the reaction of trace HF with PF 5.
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