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Molecular dynamics simulations of the Li-ion diffusion in the amorphous solid electrolyte interphase

Journal

CHINESE CHEMICAL LETTERS
Volume 34, Issue 11, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2023.108242

Keywords

Molecular dynamics; Amorphous solid electrolyte interphase; Li-ion diffusion

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The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) is a protective film on the electrode surface of a lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery that plays a crucial role in its performance. This study investigates the Li-ion diffusion mechanism within different components of the SEI structure. The results show that the inorganic layer has a much higher Li-ion diffusion coefficient compared to the organic layer, highlighting its important contribution to Li-ion diffusion.
The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), a passivation film covering the electrode surface, is crucial to the lifetime and efficiency of the lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery. Understanding the Li-ion diffusion mechanism within possible components in the mosaic-structured SEI is an essential step to improve the Li-ion conductivity and thus the battery performance. Here, we investigate the Li-ion diffusion mechanism within three amorphous SEI components ( i.e ., the inorganic inner layer, organic outer layer, and their mixture with 1:1 molar ratio) via ab initio molecular dynamic (AIMD) simulations. Our simulations show that the Li-ion diffusion coefficient in the inorganic layer is two orders of magnitude faster than that in the organic layer. Therefore, the inorganic layer makes a major contribution to the Li-ion diffusion. Furthermore, we find that the Li-ion diffusivity in the organic layer decreases slightly with the increase of the carbon chain from the methyl to ethyl owing to the steric hindrance induced by large groups. Overall, our current work unravels the Li-ion diffusion mechanism, and provides an atomic-scale insight for the understanding of the Li-ion transport in the SEI components.& COPY; 2023 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.

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