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In view of the high reactivity of the lithium metal, lithium batteries must operate in an aprotic environment, which can either be a conducting polymer, a liquid solvent, or a mixture of them. Two families of aprotic liquids were considered as solvents for lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfone)imide ( or LiTFSI). The first one is the substituted sulfamides, , where the R groups are either methyl, ethyl, or methoxyethyl , and the second one is the glymes, , for n up to 10. The phase diagrams, potential windows, conductivities, and the lithium interfacial resistances of the solutions were investigated, often as a function of temperature. The potential use of these solvents for different types of batteries is discussed.
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