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935190

Lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide solution

in ethylene carbonate and diethylcarbonate, 1.0 M LiTFSI in EC/DEC=25/75 (w/w), battery grade

Synonym(s):

1.0 M LiTFSI electrolyte in EC/DEC, LiTFSI electrolyte

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Linear Formula:
CF3SO2NLiSO2CF3
UNSPSC Code:
26111700
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grade

battery grade

form

solution

concentration

1.0 M (LiTFSI in ethylene carbonate and diethylcarbonate)

impurities

≤100.0 ppm H2O

application(s)

battery manufacturing

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General description

Lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide in ethylene carbonate and diethylcarbonate, 1.0 M LiTFSI in EC/DEC=25/75 (w/w) is a solution of battery-grade LiTFSI dissolved in binary mixture of EC/DEC (25:75) wt%. The product is a clear solution with strictly minimized impurities including low moisture (<100 ppm), low trace metals (≤10 ppm Na and K), low chloride (<10 ppm), and low sulfate (<10 ppm).

Other Notes

The main application of 1.0 M LiTFSI in EC/DEC=25/75 (w/w) is as an electrolyte in Li-ion batteries. LiTFSI-based electrolytes have advantages over LiPF6-based electrolytes because they are less sensitive to hydrolysis, safer to handle, and are more stable thermally and electrochemically. In a study it has been observed that LiTFSI electrolyte exhibit a better reversible redox reaction and hence the full-cell battery using LiTFSI electrolyte exhibited higher specific capacity than the battery cell using LiPF6 electrolyte, namely 83.1 mAh/g and 101.5 mAh/g for the LiPF6 and LiTFSI electrolytes, respectively. The main drawback of the concentrated EC–LiTFSI electrolytes is the relatively low ionic conductivity (<1.0 mS cm−1) at ambient temperature. A mixture of EC/DEC with LiTFSI, significantly increase the conductivity of the concentrated electrolytes, especially at low temperatures. Also, the concentrated LiTFSI EC/DEC electrolyte effectively suppress the Al corrosion at high voltage in LIBs.

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Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 4 Dermal - Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Eye Dam. 1 - Flam. Liq. 3 - Skin Corr. 1B - STOT RE 2 Oral

target_organs

Nervous system,Kidney

Storage Class

3 - Flammable liquids

wgk

WGK 3

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Concentrated electrolytes: decrypting electrolyte properties and reassessing Al corrosion mechanisms
McOwen D W, et al.
Energy & Environmental Science, 7, 416-426 (2014)
Comparative study on the ionic conductivities and redox properties of LiPF6 and LiTFSI electrolytes and the characteristics of their rechargeable lithium ion batteries
Septiana A R, et al.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 432, 012061-012061 (2018)
High-voltage liquid electrolytes for Li batteries: progress and perspectives
Fan Xiulin, et al.
Chemical Society Reviews (2021)
Progress in electrolytes for rechargeable Li-based batteries and beyond
Qi Li, Juner Chen, Lei Fan, Xueqian Kong, Yingying Lu
Green Energy & Environment, 1, 18-42 (2016)

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