Electron-Transfer Reaction in Ether- and Carbonate-based Solid Polymer Electrolytes at Electrochemical Interfaces
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Abstract
Battery interfaces are complicated by the presence of polymeric materials of various composition called a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), which forms immediately and spontaneously through the electrodeposition of electrolytes. In this poster, we employ atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to address solvation properties and electron-transfer kinetics of electrochemical reactions in the SEI. We investigate model SEIs composed of linear homopolymers, including poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO), poly (ethylene carbonate) (PEC), and poly (vinylene carbonate) (pVC) at the interface with pristine polarizable electrodes.
Presenters
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Jeongmin Kim
Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech
Authors
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Jeongmin Kim
Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech
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Brett Savoie
School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University, Chemical Engineering, Purdue University
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Thomas Miller
Caltech, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech, California Institute of Technology, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Caltech