Solvation is a critical factor for determining the properties of electrolytes and lithium reagents, but only limited information is available about the coordination number for Li+ cations in solution with different solvents. The present manuscript examines the manner in which acetonitrile (AN) fully solvates Li+ cations. The results are also likely pertinent to other nitrile and dinitrile solvents. In particular, the crystal structure for a (AN)6:LiPF6 solvate is reported—this is the first 6/1 AN/Li solvate structure to be determined. The structure consists of Li+ cations fully solvated by four AN molecules (i.e., [(AN)4Li]+ species), uncoordinated PF6− anions and uncoordinated AN molecules (two per Li+ cation). This structure validates, in part, density functional theory (DFT) calculations which predict that there is little to no energetic benefit to coordinating Li+ cations with more than four AN solvent molecules.
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