Triglyme−Li+ Cation Solvate Structures:  Models for Amorphous Concentrated Liquid and Polymer Electrolytes (I)

Crystalline phases of (triglyme)1:LiX (X = CF3SO3 -, BF4 -, ClO4 -, and AsF6 -) have been isolated and structurally characterized. The phases are isostructural and represent a novel form of Li+ cation coordination not observed in crystalline poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)−salt phases. The crystal struct...

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description Crystalline phases of (triglyme)1:LiX (X = CF3SO3 -, BF4 -, ClO4 -, and AsF6 -) have been isolated and structurally characterized. The phases are isostructural and represent a novel form of Li+ cation coordination not observed in crystalline poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)−salt phases. The crystal structure of a (triglyme)1:LiBPh4 phase has also been determined, which differs markedly from those found with the smaller anions. In addition, a more concentrated (triglyme)2/3:LiCF3SO3 phase has been characterized, which also displays a novel form of Li+ cation coordination. Such solvates represent models for interchain cation transport transition states in concentrated liquid and amorphous PEO electrolytes.
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