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Entropic Contributions to Sodium Solvation and Solvent Stabilization upon Electrochemical Sodium Deposition from Diglyme and Propylene Carbonate Electrolytes
Authors:Franziska Karcher  Matthias Uhl  Tanja Geng  Timo Jacob  Rolf Schuster
Institution:1. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany;2. Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany;3. Institute of Electrochemistry, Ulm University, Germany

Helmholtz-Institute-Ulm (HIU) Electrochemical Energy Storage, Ulm, Germany

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany

Abstract:The formation of an appropriate solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) at the anode of a sodium battery is crucially dependent on the electrochemical stability of solvent and electrolyte at the redox potential of Na/Na+ in the respective system. In order to determine entropic contributions to the relative stability of the electrolyte solution, we measure the reaction entropy of Na metal deposition for diglyme (DG) and propylene carbonate (PC) based electrolyte solutions by electrochemical microcalorimetry at single electrodes. We found a large positive reaction entropy for Na+ deposition in DG of ΔRurn:x-wiley:14337851:media:anie202301253:anie202301253-math-0001 234 J mol−1 K−1 (c.f.: ΔRurn:x-wiley:14337851:media:anie202301253:anie202301253-math-0002 83 J mol−1 K−1), which signals substantial entropic destabilization of Na+ in DG by about 0.73 eV, thus increasing the stability of solvent and electrolyte relative to Na+ reduction. We attribute this strong entropic destabilization to a highly negative solvation entropy of Na+, due to the low dielectric constant and high freezing entropy of DG.
Keywords:Electrochemical Microcalorimetry  Entropic Stabilization  Sodium Metal Deposition  Solid Electrolyte Interphase  Solvation Entropy
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