Partial molar volumes at infinite dilution V-MX(infinity) of three ele
ctrolytes (LiClO4, LiCF3SO3 and LiPF6) have been determined by vibrati
ng-tube densimetry in pure propylene carbonate (PC), ethylene carbonat
e (EC) and dimethylcarbonate (DMC) and, for LiClO4, in some mixtures o
f EC with DMC and PC. V-MX(infinity) are strongly dependent of the nat
ure of the pure or mixed solvents. Absolute ionic molar volumes of the
Li ion and associated anions have been deduced from the partial molar
volume of tetra-alkylammonium salts in the same solvents. For this pu
rpose the concept of van der Waals volume and packing density proposed
by King has been employed. In all solvents under investigation, the v
olume of the Li ion has similar values: V-Li+(infinity) approximate to
5 cm(3)/mol. This result is different from what is obtained using the
tetraphenylarsonium tetraphenylborate assumption. The differences amo
ng polyatomic anions volumes are greater than expected and strongly de
pendent on the solvents' nature. These effects are discussed in terms
of ion-solvent interactions: ion solvation, packing effect in the solv
ation shell and electrostriction. Implication of these findings for Li
batteries is briefly discussed. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.