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Reactions of Singly-Reduced Ethylene Carbonate in Lithium Battery Electrolytes: A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study Using the ReaxFF

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 116, Issue 11, Pages 2978-2985

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp210345b

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  1. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231, PO No 6838611]
  2. Fluid Interface Reactions, Structures and Transport (FIRST) Center
  3. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences

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We have conducted quantum chemistry calculations and gas- and solution-phase reactive molecular dynamics simulation studies of reactions involving the ethylene carbonate (EC) radical anion EC7 using the reactive force field ReaxFF. Our studies reveal that the substantial barrier for transition from the closed (cyclic) form, denoted c-EC-, of the radical anion to the linear (open) form denoted o-EC-, results in a relatively long lifetime of the c-EC- allowing this compound to react with other singly reduced alkyl carbonates. Using ReaxFF, we systematically investigate the fate of both c-EC- and o-EC- in the gas phase and EC solution. In the gas phase and EC solutions with a relatively low concentration of Li+/x-EC- (where x = o or c), radical termination reactions between radical pairs to form either dilithium butylene dicarbonate (CH2CH2OCO2Li)(2) (by reacting two Li+/o-EC-) or ester-carbonate compound (by reacting Li+/o-EC- with Li+/c-EC-) are observed. At higher concentration of Li+/x-EC- in solution, we observe the formation of diradicals which subsequently lead to formation of longer alkyl carbonates oligomers through reactions with other radicals or, in some cases, formation of (CH2OCO2Li)(2) through elimination of C2H4. We conclude that the local ionic concentration is important in determining the fate of x-EC- and that the reaction of c-EC- with o-EC- may compete with the formation of various alkyl carbonates from o-EC-/o-EC- reactions.

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