[Analysis Case] Analysis of LIB Electrolyte Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation
The microstructure of solvent hydration can be obtained at the specified concentration and temperature.
The electrolyte used in lithium-ion batteries is generally composed of a solvent and an electrolyte salt, and is considered a homogeneous system on a macroscopic scale. However, from a microscopic perspective, phenomena such as solvation occur. Understanding the local structure of lithium-ion solvation and the reactions that occur when inserting into the positive and negative electrodes is important for the design of high-performance battery materials. This document presents a case study that evaluates the microscopic structure of lithium-ion solvation in the electrolyte of lithium-ion batteries using molecular dynamics simulations.
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Measurement Method: Computational Science and Data Analysis Product Field: Secondary Batteries Analysis Purpose: Structural Evaluation
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Analysis of secondary batteries.