Quantification of ionic organo(fluoro)phosphates in decomposed lithium battery electrolytes

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A method for the separation, identification and quantification of the ionic decomposition products of LiPF6 based organic electrolytes was developed. It employed the simultaneous coupling of two-dimensional ion chromatography (2D IC) with electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) and with inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The electrolyte under investigation was a commercially available electrolyte by BASF, consisting of 1 mol L-1 LiPF6 in a mixture of one linear and one cyclic organic carbonate (50:50 wt%). The quantification was based on the use of a structurally similar compound as calibration standard for the ICP-MS measurement, while the identification was carried out with ESI-MS. Several organo(fluoro)phosphate species were successfully separated and quantified. Since these species show a high structural similarity to the warfare agent sarin, their investigation is of special interest with regard to their potential toxicity. Additionally, a quantification study of an electrolyte extracted from a cycled lithium metal cell was carried out.

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Menzel, J., Schultz, H., Kraft, V., Badillo, J. P., Winter, M., & Nowak, S. (2017). Quantification of ionic organo(fluoro)phosphates in decomposed lithium battery electrolytes. RSC Advances, 7(62), 39314–39324. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra07486g

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