The main use of LiPF6 is in commercial secondary batteries, an application that exploits its high solubility in
polar aprotic solvents. Specifically, solutions of lithium hexafluorophosphate in carbonate blends of
ethylene carbonate,
dimethyl carbonate,
diethyl carbonate and/or ethyl methyl carbonate, with a small amount of one or many additives such as fluoroethylene carbonate and
vinylene carbonate, serve as state-of-the-art
electrolytes in
lithium-ion batteries. This application takes advantage of the inertness of the hexafluorophosphate anion toward strong reducing agents, such as lithium metal, as well as of the ability of [PF6-] to passivate the positive
aluminium current collector. ==References==