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Abstract Divalent ions (Mg, Ca, and Zn) are being considered as competitive, safe, and earth-abundant alternatives to Li-ion electrochemistry, but present challenges for stable cycling due to undesirable interfacial phenomena. We explore the formation of electroactive species in the electrolyte Ca (BH 4) 2 ∣THF using molecular dynamics coupled with a continuum model of bulk and interfacial speciation. Free-energy analysis and unsupervised learning indicate a majority population of neutral Ca dimers and monomers with diverse molecular conformations and an order of magnitude lower concentration of the primary electroactive charged species – the monocation, CaBH₄^+ CaBH 4 + – produced via disproportionation of neutral complexes. Dense layering of THF molecules within ~1 nm of the electrode surface strongly modulates local electrolyte species populations. A dramatic increase in monocation population in this interfacial zone is induced at negative bias. We see no evidence for electrochemical activity of fully-solvated Ca 2+. The consequences for performance are discussed in light of this molecular-scale insight.
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Ana Sanz-Matı́as
Fabrice Roncoroni
Siddharth Sundararaman
Nature Communications
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7907ab6db64358770166e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45672-7