Issue 42, 2009

A molecular dynamics simulation study of LiFePO4/electrolyte interfaces: structure and Li+ transport in carbonate and ionic liquid electrolytes

Abstract

We have performed atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the (010) surface of LiFePO4 in contact with an organic liquid electrolyte (OLE), ethylene carbonate : dimethyl carbonate (3 : 7) with approximately 1 mol kg−1 LiPF6, and an ionic liquid-based electrolyte (ILE), 1-ethyl 3-methyl-imidazolium: bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (EMIM+ : FSI) with approximately 1 mol kg−1LiFSI. Surface-induced structure that extends about 1 nm from the LiFePO4 surface was observed in both electrolytes. The electrostatic potential at the LiFePO4 surface was found to be negative relative to the bulk electrolyte reflecting an excess of negative charge from the electrolyte coordinating surface Li+. In the ILE system negative surface charge is partially offset by a high density of EMIM+ cations coordinating surface oxygen. The electrostatic potential exhibits a (positive) maximum about 3 Å from the LiFePO4 surface which, when combined with the reduced ability of the highly structured electrolytes to solvate Li+ cations, results in a free energy barrier of almost 4 kcal mol−1 for penetration of the interfacial electrolyte layer by Li+. The resistance for bringing Li+ from the bulk electrolyte to the LiFePO4 surface through this interfacial barrier was found to be small for both the OLE and ILE. However, we find that the ability of EMIM+ cations to donate positive charge to LiFePO4/electrolyte interface may result in a significant decrease in the concentration of Li+ at the surface and a corresponding increase in impedance to Li+ intercalation into LiFePO4, particularly at lower temperatures.

Graphical abstract: A molecular dynamics simulation study of LiFePO4/electrolyte interfaces: structure and Li+ transport in carbonate and ionic liquid electrolytes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jun 2009
Accepted
31 Jul 2009
First published
27 Aug 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 9884-9897

A molecular dynamics simulation study of LiFePO4/electrolyte interfaces: structure and Li+ transport in carbonate and ionic liquid electrolytes

G. D. Smith, O. Borodin, S. P. Russo, R. J. Rees and A. F. Hollenkamp, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 9884 DOI: 10.1039/B912820D

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