Electrochemical oxidation stability of anions for modern battery electrolytes: A CBS and DFT study

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Abstract

The electrochemical stability vs. oxidation is a crucial property of anions in order to be suitable as components in lithium-ion batteries. Here the applicability of a number of computational approaches and methods to assess this property, employing a wide selection of DFT functionals, has been studied using the CCSD(T)/CBS method as the reference. In all, the vertical anion oxidation potential, ΔEv, is a fair way to calculate the stability vs. oxidation, however, a functional of at least hybrid quality is recommended. In addition, the chemical hardness, η, is identified as a novel approach to calculate the stability vs. oxidation.

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Jónsson, E., & Johansson, P. (2015). Electrochemical oxidation stability of anions for modern battery electrolytes: A CBS and DFT study. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(5), 3697–3703. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp04592k

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